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US bans copper imports from Zijin Serbia over evidence of forced labor

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has banned imports of copper and related products from Zijin Serbia, citing evidence of forced labor at its facility in Bor. The decision follows an investigation by CBP that reviewed various materials including worker statements, photographs, NGO reports, and academic research. The findings indicated that workers at Zijin Serbia experienced conditions meeting six ILO indicators of forced labor.

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection banned imports of copper and related products from the Serbia Zijin Copper company, citing evidence of forced labor at its facilities in the eastern Serbian city of Bor.

Zijin Copper took over the mining and smelting complex in Bor amid protests against environmental hazards and allegations of forced labor brought in from China.

A press release said all shipments of Zijin Serbia products were detained at all US ports due to evidence reasonably indicating the use of forced labor in their production.

The ban comes in the wake of a CBP investigation which reviewed worker statements, photographs, focus group field notes, text message screenshots, open-source NGO reports, news media, and academic research. “Taken together, the evidence demonstrated that workers at Serbia Zijin are subject to six International Labour Organization indicators of forced labor: abuse of vulnerability, withholding of wages, intimidation and threats, restriction of movement, retention of identity documents, and excessive overtime,” the press release said.

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US bans copper imports from Zijin Serbia over evidence of forced labor

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has banned imports of copper and related products from Zijin Serbia, citing evidence of forced labor at its facility in Bor. The decision follows an investigation by CBP that reviewed various materials including worker statements, photographs, NGO reports, and academic research. The findings indicated that workers at Zijin Serbia experienced conditions meeting six ILO indicators of forced labor.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information based on the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's findings without overtly favoring any political side. It includes details from the CBP investigation and mentions the ILO indicators without editorializing or biased language.

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