Watchdog Alleges Ongoing Labor Abuses in Dominican Sugar Industry After US Ban Lifted

Watchdog Alleges Ongoing Labor Abuses in Dominican Sugar Industry After US Ban Lifted
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The watchdog's allegations raise questions about labor standards enforcement and US trade policy regarding Dominican sugar imports.

  • A watchdog group claims that forced labor persists on sugarcane plantations in the Dominican Republic.
  • The Dominican company in question reportedly has ties to former President Trump.
  • The watchdog alleges that labor violations continued after the US lifted an import ban last year.
  • The human rights group is calling for a renewed US import ban on Dominican sugar.
  • The watchdog's findings focus on large-scale sugarcane operations in the Dominican Republic.

A human rights watchdog has accused a Dominican sugar company of ongoing labor abuses, including forced labor, following the lifting of a US import ban last year. The group is urging US authorities to reinstate the ban.

The allegations highlight ongoing concerns about labor rights in global supply chains and may influence US trade decisions. The case also draws attention to the effectiveness of import bans as a tool for promoting labor standards.

US authorities may review the watchdog's findings and consider whether to reinstate the import ban. Further investigation or official responses from the Dominican company or US officials could follow.

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