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USTR Probe: Indian Industry Bodies To Counter Forced-Labour Claims In July 8 Hearing

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July 3, 2026

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USTR Probe: Indian Industry Bodies To Counter Forced-Labour Claims In July 8 Hearing

The move comes after the Indian government formally disputed the US findings on forced labour and overcapacity during the ongoing Section 301 investigation.

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