New Delhi - India has announced a prohibition on the import of goods produced wholly or partially through forced labour, marking a significant policy shift aimed at strengthening ethical trade practices and aligning with evolving global trade standards.
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry, through a notification issued on Monday, has empowered the Central Government to prohibit the import of goods found to have been manufactured using forced labour. The new provisions will come into force 30 days after the notification.
Under the revised framework, India’s foreign trade authorities will investigate cases where imported goods . . .
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