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EU Parliament, Council agree to ban products made with forced labour
(www.reuters.com)
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Yes, this is the big issue here, and with Germany and Italy as the major drivers to prevent transparency rules at the EU level, I am moderately enthusiastic for the near future if I may say so. It's an important step in the right direction, though.
@gravitas_deficiency as it is already said, the new rules refer to forced labor in companies outside Europe such as China and other countries. The intention is that EU companies can be held accountable for human rights violations committed by their suppliers outside the EU.
Yeah let me say it loud and proud: fuck both parties in my home country Germany that voted against supply chain transparency.
Literally keeping the tradition of forced labor going. Absolutely disgusting.
Man sometimes I would love to swap every politician who makes such a stupid decision with a child laborer so that they make more educated decisions.