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By The Numbers

Each week, we'll share with you some of the most compelling numbers in our studies.

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$1.3 billion

June 21 marked one year since the Department of Homeland Security began enforcing the import control requirements of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act. In the first year of enforcement, U.S. Customs and Border Protection detained more than $1.3 billion worth of products at the border.

 

SOURCE: "What’s Next for the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act?" by CSIS's Marti Flacks.

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9,372,164 voters

Today, Guatemala's 9,372,164 registered voters will head to the polls to elect the country’s next president and vice president.

 

SOURCE: "What’s at Stake in the Guatemala 2023 Election?" by CSIS's Margarita R. Seminario.

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25 percent

Methane abatement is now a key part of the international climate agenda as scientists estimate methane is responsible for at least 25 percent of global warming in the industrial era.

 

SOURCE: "Transatlantic Efforts to Cut Methane Emissions" by CSIS's Ben Cahill and Allegra Dawes.

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8 states

Only eight states—California, Utah, Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Iowa, Indiana, and Tennessee—have enacted laws that allow residents the right to access, correct, and delete the personal information that private companies, including data brokers, hold.

 

SOURCE: "Surveillance for Sale" by CSIS's Caitlin Chin.

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