The U.S. has opened an investigation into unfair trade practices among 60 countries, including India, targeting issues like forced labor.
The United States has launched an investigation into unfair trade practices involving 60 countries, including India. This probe targets various trade practices that may disadvantage U.S. businesses. The list of countries includes significant trade partners like Australia, Canada, the EU, Britain, Israel, and India. Also included are China and Russia. The U.S. Trade Representative, Jamieson Greer, announced the investigation. This move aims to address issues like forced labor and ensure fair labor standards. The investigation will evaluate trade practices and their impact on U.S. workers and businesses. It is part of a broader effort to promote fair competition and protect workers' rights globally. The findings will guide future trade policies and help create a more level playing field for international trade.