The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), with approval from the Secretary of Homeland Security, has determined that aluminum products made by Kingtom Aluminio S.R.L. using forced or convict labor are being imported, or are likely to be imported, into the United States. This determination is based on an investigation that found sufficient evidence supporting these claims. As a result, such aluminum products will not be allowed entry into the U.S., and any found at ports may be seized unless importers can prove that prohibited labor was not used in their production. This decision comes under the authority of U.S. law prohibiting the importation of goods made with forced labor.
Simple Explanation
The U.S. says some aluminum things from a company in another country might be made by people who didn't choose to work, and that's not allowed, so those things can't come into the U.S. unless the person bringing them can show they were made the right way.