Hindustan Times (East UP)

US Senate okays bill to ban all goods from China’s Xinjiang

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WASHINGTON: The US Senate passed legislatio­n on Wednesday to ban the import of products from China’s Xinjiang region, the latest effort in Washington to punish Beijing for what US officials say is an ongoing genocide against Uighurs and other minority groups.

The Uighur Forced Labour Prevention Act would create a “rebuttable presumptio­n” assuming goods manufactur­ed in Xinjiang are made with forced labour and therefore banned under the 1930 Tariff Act, unless otherwise certified by US authoritie­s. Passed by unanimous consent, the bipartisan measure would shift the burden of proof to importers. The current rule bans goods if there is reasonable evidence of forced labour.

The bill must also pass the House of Representa­tives before it can be sent to the White House for President Joe Biden to sign into law. It was not immediatel­y clear when that might take place. Republican Senator Marco Rubio, who introduced the legislatio­n with Democrat Jeff Merkley, called on the House to act quickly.

“We will not turn a blind eye to the CCP’s (Chinese Communist Party) ongoing crimes against humanity, and we will not allow corporatio­ns a free pass to profit from those horrific abuses,” Rubio said.

“No American corporatio­n should profit from these abuses. No American consumers should be inadverten­tly purchasing products from slave labour,” Merkley said.

Democratic and Republican aides said they expected the measure would get strong support in the House, noting the House approved a similar measure nearly unanimousl­y last year. The bill would go beyond steps already taken to secure US supply chains in the face of allegation­s of rights abuses in China, including existing bans on Xinjiang tomatoes, cotton and some solar products.

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