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Senate Bill Aims to Educate US Exporters on China’s Human Rights Abuses

Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., reintroduced a bill Feb. 13 to help American companies identify and avoid doing business with foreign entities linked to human rights abuses, especially forced labor in China. The Combating CCP Labor Abuses Act would require the…

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Commerce Department to offer training and guidance to U.S. exporters to increase their awareness of human rights abuses. The bill, which has two Republican co-sponsors, was referred to the Senate Commerce Committee. The full Senate unanimously passed the legislation in the previous Congress.