The phenomenon of forced child labor in Indian carpet industry production has been greatly reduced. Therefore, the United States has removed the Indian carpet industry from its free certification of forced child labor. The final list of the International Labour Affairs Bureau does not mention the Indian carpet industry.
In a statement, the Ministry of Labor stated that after careful consideration by the Ministry of Labor, various departments of the Ministry of State, and the Department of Homeland Security, the final list was announced. The Department of Labor said in a statement that the only change from the original decision was the removal of the Indian carpet industry from this list.
The Labor Department explained that during the initial public comment period, the Ministry of Labor received a document on September 11, 2009, describing the registered carpet looms monitored by third parties in India and providing detailed analysis of child labor data. The detailed registration of loom information has analyzed the situation of child labor, including forced child labor. According to the analysis, child labour in Indian carpet production has been greatly reduced.
However, some other Indian products are still on the list, including bricks, cottonseed (hybrid), embroidered textiles, clothing and diamonds. In addition, Pakistan's bricks, carpets and coal are also on the list, and China's bricks, cotton, electronics and toys are also on the list.
Nepal's bricks, carpets, embroidered textiles and diamonds are also included in this list.
In a statement, the Ministry of Labor stated that after careful consideration by the Ministry of Labor, various departments of the Ministry of State, and the Department of Homeland Security, the final list was announced. The Department of Labor said in a statement that the only change from the original decision was the removal of the Indian carpet industry from this list.
The Labor Department explained that during the initial public comment period, the Ministry of Labor received a document on September 11, 2009, describing the registered carpet looms monitored by third parties in India and providing detailed analysis of child labor data. The detailed registration of loom information has analyzed the situation of child labor, including forced child labor. According to the analysis, child labour in Indian carpet production has been greatly reduced.
However, some other Indian products are still on the list, including bricks, cottonseed (hybrid), embroidered textiles, clothing and diamonds. In addition, Pakistan's bricks, carpets and coal are also on the list, and China's bricks, cotton, electronics and toys are also on the list.
Nepal's bricks, carpets, embroidered textiles and diamonds are also included in this list.
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