美国将于4月28日至29日就强迫劳动调查举办公共听证会


2026年4月24日 美国东部时间晚上8:29 / 路透社

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2020年8月31日摄于美国华盛顿特区美国国际贸易委员会大楼外的标识。路透社/安德鲁·凯利/档案照片

4月24日(路透社)——美国贸易代表办公室周五表示,下周将举办公共听证会,针对一系列正在进行的301条款不公平贸易做法调查,这些调查涉及数十个被指未能采取行动阻止强迫劳动制成品进口的国家。

美国贸易代表贾米森·格里尔的办公室在一份声明中表示,听证会将于4月28日至29日在位于华盛顿的美国国际贸易委员会总部举行。

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根据听证日程,本次听证会共设12个小组,约60名证人,涵盖倡导组织、人权团体、美国行业协会以及外国政府代表。

美国贸易代表办公室于3月12日启动针对60个国家经济体的调查,指称这些国家未能禁止强迫劳动生产的商品进口。

这份名单包括澳大利亚、加拿大、欧盟、英国、以色列、印度、卡塔尔和沙特阿拉伯等美国主要贸易伙伴与盟友。中国和俄罗斯也在名单之列。

美国最高法院于2月20日裁定特朗普的全球关税非法后,唐纳德·特朗普政府寻求重建对全球各国的关税施压措施。

格里尔此前表示,他希望在特朗普2月底实施的临时关税于7月到期前完成301条款调查,包括拟定的救济措施。

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US to hold public hearings on April 28-29 related to probes of forced labor

April 24, 2026 8:29 PM UTC / Reuters

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Signage is seen outside of the U.S. International Trade Commission in Washington, D.C., U.S., August 31, 2020. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo

April 24 (Reuters) – The U.S. Trade Representative’s office said on Friday it would hold public hearings next week regarding ​a set of ongoing Section 301 unfair ‌trade practices investigations into dozens of countries suspected of failing to act to prevent imports of goods made using forced labor.

The ​hearings will take place on April 28-29 ​at the U.S. International Trade Commission headquarters in ⁠Washington, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer’s office said ​in a statement.

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The hearings feature 12 panels and roughly ​60 witnesses spanning advocacy groups, human rights groups, U.S. industry groups and representatives of foreign governments, according to the schedule.

USTR launched the ​investigations on March 12 into the economies of ​60 countries, saying they failed to ban imports of goods ‌produced ⁠with forced labor.

The list includes some major U.S. trade partners and allies such as Australia, Canada, the European Union, Britain, Israel, India, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. ​China and Russia ​are also ⁠on the list.

President Donald Trump’s administration has sought to rebuild tariff pressure on countries ​around the world after the U.S. Supreme ​Court ⁠struck down his global tariffs as illegal on February 20.

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Greer has said he hoped to conclude the Section ⁠301 ​investigations, including proposed remedies, before ​temporary tariffs imposed by Trump in late February expire in July.

Reporting by ​Ryan Patrick Jones in Toronto; Editing by David Gregorio

Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

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