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Trump Administration Targets Global Forced Labor with New Tariff Strategy

The White House is moving to level the playing field for American workers by imposing duties on nations that turn a blind eye to slave labor.

PoliticsPublished June 3, 2026 at 3:12 PM
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The Trump administration is taking decisive action to protect American workers from an unlevel global playing field, announcing new tariffs ranging from 10% to 12.5% on nations failing to crack down on forced labor.

US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer emphasized that the current dynamic forces American workers to compete against foreign goods produced under inhumane conditions, a practice the administration is no longer willing to tolerate.

The proposed duties target 60 trading partners, including the UK, EU, Canada, India, and China, which collectively account for nearly all US imports.

Investigations by the trade department revealed that 54 of these nations lack any legal prohibition on importing goods made with forced labor, while six others—including Canada, Mexico, and the EU—have failed to enforce existing bans.

While foreign bureaucrats and international entities have predictably labeled the move 'unjustified' or 'political manipulation,' the administration remains focused on its mandate to prioritize American interests. This initiative follows a February Supreme Court ruling that struck down previous duties, a decision President Trump strongly criticized.

As the administration moves through the necessary legal processes to implement these tariffs, the message is clear: the era of allowing foreign nations to profit from forced labor at the expense of American industry is coming to an end.

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