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US Turns to AI to Track Forced Labour in Brands’ Supply Chains

EPSRGCW45ZDWZEBXTJISHN7GBY US Turns to AI to Track Forced Labour in Brands’ Supply Chains

The US customs agency responsible for enforcing the country’s tough ban on goods that could be linked to forced labour in China is turning to AI to help do its job.

The Customs and Border Protection agency has signed a multi-year contract with Altana, a tech-driven supply-chain mapping company, to help it understand how goods move through the global economy and prioritise action, Altana said Thursday.

The contract is worth $2.85 million in…

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