Trump administration proposes 10-12.5% tariffs on 60 economies over forced-labor trade. The U.S. said their failures to curb forced-labor goods are unreasonable and restrict U.S. commerce.
The Trump administration proposed additional duties of 10% or 12.5% on imports from 60 economies, citing unreasonable failures to curb forced-labor goods.
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