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US cites forced labour concerns

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USTR's proposal comes from a Section 301 unfair trade practices investigation designed to help rebuild Trump's tariffs.

  1. Frame 1The U.S. trade agency proposes tariff penalties through a Section 301 probe, saying forced-labor trade pressures American workers.
  2. Frame 2The plan would add 10 percent duties on Canada, the EU, Mexico, Britain, Taiwan and other economies with partial bans.
  3. Frame 3Another 45 countries, including China, India, Japan, South Korea and Vietnam, face proposed 12.5 percent duties.
  4. Frame 4The administration is using the forced-labor probe to rebuild tariffs after the Supreme Court struck earlier emergency duties.
  5. Frame 5European officials called the U.S. finding absurd, while business leaders warned importers face more confusion.
  6. Frame 6The next pressure point is USTR's tariff process: targeted partners must answer before penalties reshape supply-chain costs.
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