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Trade Subcommittee Chairman Lauds CBP Forced Labor Action

House Ways and Means Trade Subcommittee Chairman Earl Blumenauer, D-Ore., praised CBP's withhold release order on Dalian Ocean Fishing (see 2105280019). "The Biden administration’s action represents an important step forward on forced labor enforcement -- the previous administration had only…

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been willing to take action against individual vessels, even though it is widely recognized that when forced labor occurs it’s often pervasive throughout entire fishing fleets. In this case, CBP’s actions come after several reports indicated that crew members aboard the fishing company have died due to harsh working conditions," he said in a statement after the WRO was announced. He noted that the U.S. trade representative proposed at the World Trade Organization that the overfishing negotiations include the issue of forced labor. "I look forward to continuing to work with my colleagues in Congress and the administration towards stronger forced labor enforcement as well as addressing the interlinked issues of forced labor and environmental protection,” he said May 28.