The State Department is concerned organizations performing supply-chain audits in China are coming under pressure from Chinese authorities.
U.S. law prohibits importing products made through forced labor, but it’s becoming increasingly difficult to verify whether products from China are tainted.
In April, at least seven people in China who work in partnership with Verité were interrogated by Chinese authorities for several days; Verité is a U.S.-based company that performs supply-chain audits around the world.
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