Forced‑labour import hearings set

- U.S. agencies will hold public hearings April 28–29 on probes into imports suspected of being made with forced labour from dozens of countries. - Reuters says the sessions focus on widening enforcement beyond tariffs to labour‑linked import controls that could affect many consumer goods. - The hearings could lead to tighter customs scrutiny, more seizures, or new compliance rules for retailers and importers if evidence is found (reuters.com).

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