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US forced labour ban requires apparel supply chain scrutiny

2016-06-24 18:44:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com

Renewed interest in a US law banning the entry of imported goods made with forced or indentured labour requires manufacturers, US importers, brands and retailers to scrutinise their supply chains, writes Brenda A Jacobs of Sidley Austin LLP, a Washington DC based international trade lawyer and licensed customs broker.

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