Supply Chains Tainted by Forced Labor in China, Panel Told By News April 09, 2022 Add Comment Edit Human rights activists and others urged the Biden administration to cast a wide net to stop imports of products made with forced labor in Xinjiang. Share this post Related PostsSuspended Florida prosecutor sues Gov. Ron DeSantis to get his job backSupreme Court Temporarily Blocks Georgia Election Law Said to Harm Black VotersHow a history teacher and 13 Black students shaped the civil rights movementUtah Tech Professor becomes first in the state to receive Henry L. Alder AwardPence Calls on Republicans to Stop Assailing the F.B.I. After Mar-a-Lago SearchJapan launches a contest to urge young people to drink more alcoholJudge Orders Justice Dept. to Redact and Release Version of Affidavit Used to Search Trump’s HomeLeBron James' $97.1M contract extension makes him the top-paid player in NBA history
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