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Malaysia and Vietnam Electronics Face Closer US Scrutiny over China Forced Labor
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Electronics worth a year-high $74 million, including solar panels and microchips, were denied entry in the United States or were checked for components from forced labor in China. Nearly half of these shipments were rejected or were still pending approval, with most being electronics. Malaysia and Vietnam, major exporters to the United States, had a significant portion of their cargoes denied or held for checks.
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How will the denial of electronics from Malaysia and Vietnam impact their economies?
What are the potential implications of the U.S. Uyghur Forced Labor Protection Act (UFLPA) for international trade?
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