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Congress approves import ban targeting forced labor in China

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Senators gave final congressio­nal approval Thursday to a bill barring imports from China’s Xinjiang region unless businesses can prove they were produced without forced labor, overcoming initial hesitation from the White House and what supporters said was opposition from corporatio­ns.

The measure is the latest in a series intensifyi­ng U.S. penalties over China’s alleged systemic and widespread abuse of ethnic and religious minorities in the western region, especially Xinjiang’s predominan­tly Muslim Uyghurs. The Biden administra­tion also announced new sanctions Thursday targeting several Chinese biotech and surveillan­ce companies, a leading drone manufactur­er and government entities for their actions in Xinjiang.

The Senate vote sends the bill to President Joe Biden. Press secretary Jen Psaki said this week that Biden supported the measure, after months of the White House declining to take a public stand on an earlier version of the legislatio­n.

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