This seems like a solid bill to protect Atlasian workers' rights while protecting their jobs and the environment from unfair practices by foreign countries.
I agree strongly.
Below are all countries Atlasia currently has free trade agreements with (The 3 pending are the lighter blue ones).
As far as our current FTAs, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, and Botswana are expressly exempt from the lacey act.
As far as compliance issues are concerned, I would say China, and the Latin American and African countries would be the most likely to be affected, although the African, Singapore, S. Korean, Morocco, Jordan, Oman, Qatar, and CAFTA all have specific language already allowing for countervailing duties for other unfair trade practices, so I wouldnt think this would cause too many trade issues with free trade partners other than China (which was forced on us anyway).
Vietnam and India on the other hand...
This seems unrelated, but I would love to have more trade deals with Asia and Europe, and I believe we can have good business in South America as well. How will the specific countries be affected? Seems like a solid bill though.