February 20, 2023

Statement from Ambassador Katherine Tai on Mexico's Action on Imports Produced with Forced Labor

Statement from United States Trade Representative, Katherine Tai.

United States Trade Representative, Katherine Tai, released the following statement after Mexico published a resolution aimed at prohibiting the importation of merchandise produced with forced labor. 

“With this resolution, Mexico has taken an important step toward joining the United States and Canada in prohibiting the importation of goods produced with forced labor. In light of this progress, the United States, Canada, and Mexico will work more closely together to eliminate forced labor from global supply chains and tackle transshipment, leveling the playing field for North American workers while protecting the most vulnerable workers around the world.”  

The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement requires each Party to prohibit the importation of goods into its territory from other sources produced in whole or in part by forced or compulsory labor, including forced or compulsory child labor. 

The United States continues to use trade policy to address forced labor worldwide, including in global supply chains. These efforts include implementation of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act and the establishment of the U.S. – Japan Task Force to Promote Human Rights and International Labor Standards in Supply Chains under the U.S. – Japan Trade Partnership.  USTR helps coordinate these and other tools to combat forced labor as it develops the first-ever Trade Strategy to Combat Forced Labor.  

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