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UK Institutional Forced labour, supply strain

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Forced labour, supply strain

A recently enacted US law cracks down on Chinese forced labour, while ramping up supply-chain due diligence. What could this mean for renewable-energy imports?

27 February 2023

How is the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act disrupting US supply chains? We discuss with David Stepp, an experienced trade lawyer and partner at Crowell & Moring.

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Published on February 27th, 2023
Categories Industry views , Responsible investment , Themes
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Raphael J. Lewis
Raphael J. Lewis

Raphael is a research analyst and leads Newton’s specialist research team, which provides bespoke, deep-dive channel research to our investment professionals.

Jack Encarnacao
Jack Encarnacao

Jack is a research analyst on Newton’s specialist research team, which provides bespoke, deep-dive channel research to our investment professionals.

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