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Bound to Backfire

The United States’ so-called “Uygur Forced Labor Prevention Act” (UFLPA) took effect on June 21. The act bans goods wholly or in part mined, produced, or manufactured in China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region from entering the U.S. market, citing unfounded accusations of forced labor in Xinjiang. This U.S. move is bound to disrupt the global industrial chain.

On April 8, the China Chamber of International Commerce (CCOIC) attended the public hearing of the new law in Washington, D.C. as the only interested party from China. , senior partner

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