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IPO-bound Waaree Energies flags export challenges to US amid scrutiny over Chinese forced labour concerns

Waaree currently exports 44 percent of its manufactured modules and the US is one of its key markets. The company is planning to set up a 1.6 gigawatt module facility in Houston.

October 16, 2024 / 19:37 IST
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Solar panel manufacturer Waaree Energies has had its exports to the United States intercepted two to three times this year, following heightened scrutiny on shipments of electronics equipment from India, chief executive officer Amit Paithankar told Moneycontrol.

The increased inspections are a result of a 2022 law banning the import of goods made with forced labour from China’s Xinjiang region.

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The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), enacted by the US government in 2022, bans the import of goods made using forced labour, particularly focusing on products from China’s Xinjiang region, to prevent human rights abuses in supply chains.

"Any Indian manufacturer, anybody who wants to export to the US at this point in time, the primary rule is around ULFPA, which is making sure that the imports into the US are free of unfair labour practices... It's been maybe a couple of times, two or three times that we might have had instances in this calendar year.  We have had situations where we have actually gone ahead and given adequate proof as well. So it's a matter of I would say doing business, I would not say we should be worried about it," Paithankar said on the sidelines of the module maker's initial public offering (IPO) event.