U.S. politicians press Canada in writing on anti-forced-labour failure
American politicians are stepping up pressure on Canada and Mexico to stop imports of goods made by forced labour, as required under the continental trade pact. “This horrendous behavior has not abated," says the letter. They're pushing for changes in future updates to the trade agreement.
American politicians are stepping up pressure on Canada and Mexico to stop imports of goods made by forced labour, as required under the continental trade pact. “This horrendous behavior has not abated," says the letter. They're pushing for changes in future updates to the trade agreement.