It’s been more than a decade since the global financial crisis hit that led to a heavily regulated business environment. Adhering to these ever-evolving compliances has become vital to businesses across the world. Organizations need to ensure that their suppliers are not indulging in any malpractices to procure resources and produce goods & services at a cheaper rate.
The US government recently issued a list of goods that are restricted from being imported and it includes Indian cotton seeds, cotton, thread, etc among other commodities. This decision was taken based on the reports published by international NGOs, who cited industries that failed to address child labour concerns.
A virtual seminar was recently organised by the Texprocil, Employers Federation of Southern India (EFSI), Ethical Trade Initiative (ETI) and the Southern India Mills’ Association (SIMA) in this regard, where they stressed the need to remove India’s name from the list.