The Korea Times
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is proposing that tariffs of 10 percent or more be imposed on products from dozens of major trading partners following a probe into imports of goods allegedly made with forced labor. The report released early Wednesday by the U.S. Trade Representative said Canada, Mexico, Taiwan and the United Kingdom and some other countries and territories would face 10 percent additional tariffs for allegedly failing to enforce a forced labor import ban. A 12.5 percent additional tariff would be imposed on China, Japan, India, Korea, Brazil and Switzerland and dozens of other countries. “The failure of our most important trading partners to address the importation of goods made with forced labor is unacceptable. This creates a dynamic where American workers are forced to compete globally on an unlevel playing field,” USTR Ambassador Jamieson Greer said in a statement. He added that "each of our trading partners must do more to ensure that trade does not perversely encourage and entrench forced labor globally.” The USTR said failure to prevent such imports i
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