What is the difference between the TVPRA List of Goods and the EO 13126 List of Products?
• The EO is intended to ensure that federal agencies enforce laws relating to forced or indentured child labor in the procurement process. Thus the EO List differs from the TVPRA List, which is intended to promote efforts to monitor and combat forced labor and child labor in the production of goods in foreign countries. The EO on federal procurement applies only to the goods on the EO List, not to those on the TVPRA List. In addition, the EO List covers forced or indentured child labor, while the TVPRA List focuses on a broader population, including adults in forced labor and children in exploitive labor that is not necessarily forced or indentured.
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