New Tariffs Could Target Forced Labor. Is It a Fix?
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As Washington weighs new trade measures tied to forced labor, fashion brands may soon face higher import costs — and greater pressure to prove exactly where their products come from.
As Washington weighs new trade measures tied to forced labor, fashion brands may soon face higher import costs — and greater pressure to prove exactly where their products come from.
As Washington weighs new trade measures tied to forced labor, fashion brands may soon face higher import costs — and greater pressure to prove exactly where their products come from.
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