EU Commission moves to ban products on the EU market made with forced labour

 

The EU Commission has on September 14, 2022, proposed to prohibit products on the EU market made with forced labour. The proposal covers all products, namely those made in the EU for domestic consumption and exports, and imported goods, without targeting specific companies or industries. This comprehensive approach is important because an estimated 27.6 million people are in forced labour, in many industries and in every continent.

The proposal builds on internationally agreed definitions and standards, and underlines the importance of close cooperation with global partners. National authorities will be empowered to withdraw from the EU market products made with forced labour, following an investigation. EU customs authorities will identify and stop products made with forced labour at EU borders.

You will find more information online:

www.ec.europa.eu