The United States has proposed imposing tariffs on 60 economies, including Pakistan, due to concerns over forced labour. This move comes after the US launched probes into its trading partners to assess their efforts in addressing forced labour. According to the US Trade Representative, 54 economies failed to impose a prohibition on forced labour, prompting the US to take action.

The US Trade Representative the failure to address forced labour concerns is unacceptable and that the proposed tariffs are a necessary step to ensure that trading partners comply with international labour standards. The proposed tariffs are part of a broader effort by the US to crack down on forced labour and promote fair labour practices globally.

The US has been reviewing the labour practices of its trading partners, including Pakistan, and has identified significant concerns regarding forced labour. The proposed tariffs are intended to pressure these economies to take concrete steps to address these concerns and improve their labour practices. The move is seen as a significant development in the US's efforts to promote fair labour practices and protect workers' rights globally.

The proposed tariffs have significant implications for the economies affected, including Pakistan. The tariffs could lead to increased costs for exporters and potentially harm the economies of the affected countries. However, the US has made it clear that it is committed to promoting fair labour practices and will take necessary steps to ensure that its trading partners comply with international labour standards. The proposed tariffs are a clear indication of the US's resolve to address forced labour concerns and promote a level playing field for all trading partners.