Deccan Chronicle

US suspends all Xinjiang imports

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Washington, Dec. 24: President Joe Biden signed a law virtually banning all imports from the Chinese region of Xinjiang in response to concerns over forced labour, as US companies find themselves caught in the diplomatic fray.

The bill, which was approved by Congress last week, bans the import of all goods from the region unless companies offer verifiable proof that production did not involve forced labor.

The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act sets its sights on three products in particular: cotton, of which Xinjiang is one of the world’s major producers; tomatoes; and polysilico­n, a material used to produce solar panels.

In a rare bipartisan move, the Senate last week unanimousl­y voted to make the United States the first country to ban virtually all imports from the region.

The vote came despite lobbying by US firms, many of which are heavily dependent on Chinese suppliers and already facing massive disruption due to trade disturbanc­es caused by the pandemic.

The law gives the government “new tools to prevent goods made with forced labour in Xinjiang from entering US markets and to further promote accountabi­lity for persons and entities responsibl­e for these abuses,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement, calling on China to end “genocide and crimes against humanity.”The law also requires the US president to impose sanctions on Chinese officials responsibl­e for human rights abuses in the region.

Beijing on Friday slammed the measure, accusing the United States of “violating internatio­nal law” and “maliciousl­y slandering” China. —

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