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India set to contest US tariff move, calls ‘forced labour’ findings legally flawed

India is set to contest proposed US tariffs on its exports next week, arguing that the US Trade Representative’s findings on alleged forced labour are legally flawed. Indian officials and industry bodies will present counter-arguments, emphasizing the country’s robust legal framework and compliance systems. They contend the tariffs would harm both Indian exporters and American businesses and consumers.
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