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U.S. businesses propose hiding trade data used to trace overseas labor abuse

Por: MarketWatch Business October 18, 2022

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Last week — ahead of closed-door meetings starting Monday in Washington with senior officials from CBP and other federal agencies — the executives quietly unveiled proposals they said would modernize import and export rules to keep pace with trade volumes that have nearly quintupled in the past three decades. The Associated Press obtained a copy of the proposal from a committee member. Among the proposed changes: making data collected from... + full article



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