This new ban will be fully implemented from June 21.Silfus, chairman of the US Department of Homeland Security's "Forced Labor Law Enforcement Working Group", stated that the United States will never allow commodities to enter the country that forced labor manufacturing.He said: "We execute this law in a timely manner to prove our determination."

(Washington Composite Electric) The United States will comprehensively implement a new ban on imported goods in Xinjiang, China from June 21, and vowed to strictly review companies from tomato to solar panels such as solar panels.

The chairman of the "FLETF" of the Ministry of Land and Security "Fletf" (FLETF) stated that the United States will never allow the entry of products that forced labor manufacturing.He said: "We execute this law in a timely manner to prove our determination."

He also emphasized at the conference call on Friday (17th) that the government will be committed to promoting the flow of legitimate trade and commodities because it is essential for the US economy.

local production products in Xinjiang are deemed to involve forced labor

The working group issued an execution plan on Friday on Friday that the ban, which is called to prevent the Uyghur Labor Law (UFLPA), is prohibited from importing products in Xinjiang in Xinjiang in China or imported products that are related to Xinjiang to the United States.It is just that the products produced in Xinjiang, China are deemed to involve forced labor.Importers must come up with evidence that these products do not involve forced labor in order to obtain legal exemption.

Preventing the Uyghur Labor Law in December last December, with the overwhelming support of the Democratic and Republican parties, it was approved by the House of Representatives and the Senate, which aims to assist in combating the targets of the Xinjiang Uighurs and other ethnic minorities in China.Beijing has repeatedly denied that the ethnic minorities have been forced to work.

Officials from the Customs and Border Protection Bureau of the Ministry of Land and Safety announced the list of dozens of products using products that use forced labor, and will first implement the ban on them.U.S. officials will also give priority to reviewing companies related to Xinjiang entities to the United States, because these products are likely to have components involving Xinjiang.

Officials said that the Customs and Border Protection Agency will exercise power in accordance with the customs law, detention, exclusion or seizure and confiscation of goods within the scope of the new law.The Protection Bureau will continue to work closely with the industry to facilitate the facilitation of legal trade and ensure that legal goods enter the United States as efficient as possible, including holding a series of briefings in the next few days, helping the industry to understand and fulfill their obligations under the law.Essence

Silfus is also the deputy minister of the Ministry of Land and Resources responsible for policies and plans.He said: "Over the years, we have been warning the risk of business in Xinjiang."

Officials pointed out that the ports of Los Angeles, New York and Chicago will be maximized.They emphasized that the Customs and Border Protection Bureau has prepared to handle additional workload and try to ensure that it does not add unnecessary pressure to not allow the fragile supply chain to add unnecessary pressure.For many months, the corporate community has been warning that the compressed supply chain may be interrupted.

The director of the Customs and Border Protection Bureau Magnus said: "We have conveyed clear information to the trading community, that is, to understand your supply chain. The trade community has appropriate measures to ensure that their supply chain does not involve forced labor."