(Washington Comprehensive) U.S. customs officials confirmed on Wednesday that the US government has prepared to implement the ban on goods from Xinjiang on June 21.If the ban is exempted, sufficient evidence must be provided to prove that related products do not involve forced labor.

U.S. President Biden signed the Uighur Labor Law (UFLPA) in December last year to prohibit goods that may be affected by human rights infringement into the US market.The United States pointed out that China has performed racial extinction against Uyghur Muslim in Xinjiang.

Officials from the US Customs and Border Protection warned that the standards for approval of the import of goods will be "very strict", as long as the goods are related to Xinjiang, they will be banned.

The Acting Director of the Action Group of the Customs and Border Protection Bureau Musonon said at a online seminar on Wednesday: "If some or one thing comes from Xinjiang, then the goods will not be allowed to enter the United States"" ".

Under the ban, importers of the United States can choose to re -export the camouflage to the native country. Any exemption for the ban must be approved by the director of the Customs and Border Protection Agency and reports to the US Congress.

Maneton said: "The requirements of the bill are very high, which will require documents, clear and convincing evidence to prove that the supply chain of imported products has not been forced to work." She also said that if fraud occurred, the official officials, officials, officials, officials, officials, officials, officials, officials, officials, officials, officials, officials, officials, officials, officials, officials, officials.The right to punish importers.

Munaton revealed that on June 21, the US government announced a more detailed written plan on the day of the implementation of the bill and the list of companies that use forced labor.

Xinjiang is a major cotton producer, and it also provides most of the solar panel materials worldwide.China has denied infringement in Xinjiang. China said that the United States' prevention of Uyghur labor law is "discredited" China's human rights situation.