US to block some imports from China's Xinjiang, still studying broad cotton, tomato bans

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WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - The Trump administration on Monday (Sept 14) said it will block US imports of cotton, apparel and other products from five specific entities in western China's Xinjiang region, but has shelved proposed region-wide bans on all Xinjiang-produced cotton and tomato products.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - The Trump administration on Monday said it will block US imports of cotton, apparel and other products from five specific entities in western China's Xinjiang region, but has shelved proposed region-wide bans on all Xinjiang-produced cotton and tomato products.

Two people familiar with the Trump administration's internal deliberations said that concerns about the broad orders and their effect on supply chains were raised by key officials, including Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue.

Department of Homeland Security officials said investigations into the broader import bans were still being pursued. The Withhold Release Orders allow US Customs and Border Protection to detain shipments based on suspicion of forced-labour involvement under long-standing US laws to combat human trafficking, child labour and other human rights abuses.

 

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