India is inserting a new clause into its foreign trade policy. This clause will allow blocking imports produced using forced labour. The government will use the International Labour Organisation’s definition of forced labour. This move strengthens India’s legal framework for trade negotiations. The notification becomes effective after thirty days from its issuance. India is inserting a new clause into its foreign trade policy. This clause will allow blocking imports produced using forced labour. The government will use the International Labour Organisation’s definition of forced labour. This move strengthens India’s legal framework for trade negotiations. The notification becomes effective after thirty days from its issuance.
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