by Nazak Nikakhtar & Mark Duffy | July 12, 2021 12:00 AM Print this article
Republicans and Democrats have been busy crafting language for the bipartisan infrastructure package. While President Joe Biden continues to tout the bipartisan proposal, the administration just imposed a far-reaching withhold release order as part of the government’s continued efforts to ban imports of products manufactured using forced labor. This action will temporarily affect the importation of critical goods required for American infrastructure and has the potential to be the largest import ban in United States history.
The import ban covers all silica and derivatives of silica products manufactured by Chinese entity Hoshine Silicon Industry and its subsidiaries. The range of products containing silica is extensive and includes solar panels and semiconductor chips, the building blocks of renewable energy systems and high-technology products, which are incorporated into t
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