India has amended its Foreign Trade Policy to create a legal mechanism for banning imports of goods produced wholly or partly using forced labour. The rules will take effect 30 days after publication in the Official Gazette.
The notification does not prohibit imports from any country or product category immediately. Instead, it empowers the DGFT to identify and restrict specific goods through future investigations and notifications.
The move comes as major economies tighten restrictions on forced-labour goods. Experts say its success will depend on robust enforcement, supply-chain traceability and due diligence without creating arbitrary trade barriers.
