U. S. Opens Public Hearings on Forced‑Labor Trade Issues
Washington, USASat Apr 25 2026
The U. S. Trade Representative’s office announced that it will hold public hearings on April 28‑29 at the International Trade Commission headquarters in Washington.
These sessions will address Section 301 investigations that examine whether dozens of countries allow imports of goods made with forced labor.
Twelve panels will convene, and about sixty witnesses are expected to testify. The panelists include advocacy groups, human‑rights organizations, U. S. industry representatives, and officials from the implicated nations.
The investigations began on March 12 after the U. S. determined that 60 economies, including major partners like Australia, Canada, the European Union, Britain, Israel, India, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, have not taken adequate steps to ban forced‑labor products. China and Russia are also among the countries under scrutiny.
The hearings come as President Trump’s administration seeks to re‑establish tariff leverage worldwide following the Supreme Court’s ruling that earlier broad tariffs were illegal.
The Trade Representative hopes to finalize the Section 301 findings and any proposed remedies before the temporary tariffs, introduced in late February, expire in July.
These proceedings aim to shed light on the trade‑policy gaps that allow forced labor to enter U. S. markets and to explore possible corrective actions.
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