U.S. Expands Import Ban, Adding 43 Chinese Firms Amid Uyghur Forced Labor Restrictions
ABD, yeni uyguladığı Uygur Zorla Çalıştırmayı Önleme Yasası (UFLPA) kapsamında **43** Çinli şirketi ithalat yasağı listesine ekleyerek ticaret kısıtla

The United States has broadened its trade curbs under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) by adding 43 Chinese firms to the import ban list.
Expansion of Sanctions and New Entrants
The decision lifts the list from 144 to 187 companies, marking the first expansion since the Trump administration. Among the newcomers is Hunan Aihua Group, a leading Chinese capacitor manufacturer, which has yet to issue a statement.
Sectoral Impact and Strategic Risks
Current Dynamics of U.S.-China Trade Tensions
UFLPA targets alleged forced‑labor practices in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region; Beijing counters that the measures are part of counter‑terrorism and vocational training policies. This adds a human‑rights dimension to an already fraught trade relationship.
Anticipated Market Repercussions
Analyst Insight: The latest import ban is not merely a human‑rights sanction but a lever for reshaping strategic supply chains. Dependence on China for EV battery cells and high‑performance capacitors poses a material risk for automotive and heavy‑industry players, prompting a renewed focus on risk mitigation. Expect short‑term price swings, while longer‑term trends point toward accelerated diversification of suppliers and increased domestic production investments.
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