Alerts & Updates 4th Jun 2026

USTR Issues Determination in Section 301 Investigations on Forced Labour Imports

Authors

Sanjay NotaniPartner | Mumbai
Naghm GheiAssociate Partner | New Delhi | Noida
Rizwan ShahPrincipal Associate | New Delhi | Noida

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The USTR has issued its determination in the Section 301 investigations concerning forced labour imports, finding that the failure of 60 economies, including India, to impose and effectively enforce forced labour import prohibitions is “unreasonable” and actionable under U.S. trade law.

Alongside the determination, USTR has proposed additional tariffs of up to 12.5%, subject to various exemptions and a potential special textile mechanism, and invited stakeholder comments before a final decision.

This is a significant development for businesses with exposure to U.S. trade and global supply chains.

Read the detailed update here

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