U.S. says Sime Darby Plantation products no longer produced with forced labour
U.S. customs authorities have determined that palm oil products made by Malaysian firm Sime Darby Plantation were no longer produced with forced labour, according to a notice on the U.S. Federal Register on Thursday.
The United States had banned imports from Sime Darby Plantation in December 2020 over allegations of forced labour practices.
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