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Deferred
Introduce mandatory human rights due diligence legislation and consider forced labour import bans.
Recommendation
In line with the previous recommendations of this Committee, the Government should align with other countries to introduce mandatory human rights due diligence legislation, and consider new levers such as import bans on products from regions where forced labour prevails, as being introduced in the US and the EU. (Recommendation, Paragraph 129)
Government Response Summary
The government states it has launched a review into the UK’s approach to responsible business conduct, actively examining existing measures and considering new tools like mandatory human rights due diligence and import controls to combat forced labour in supply chains.
Government Response
Deferred
Government Response
Deferred
HM Government
Deferred
In the Trade Strategy, the Government launched a review into the UK’s approach to responsible business conduct (RBC) focused on the global supply chains of businesses operating in the UK. As part of the RBC review, we are actively examining the effectiveness of existing UK measures and considering the implications of a variety of approaches to new tools to tackle forced labour in supply chains, including mandatory due diligence covering forced labour and import controls. We continue to engage with international partners to support our shared goal of combatting forced labour in supply chains.
Source
Committee
Business and Trade Committee
Report
10th Report – US Economic Prosperity Deal
14 Sep 2025
HC 1306
Addressee Bodies
Department for Business and Trade
Timeline
Recommendation age
0.7 yr
Report published
14 Sep 2025