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Establishing Rules Of The Road – DHS Soliciting Comments To Support UFLPA Implementation (February 7, 2022)
08 February 2022
Squire Patton Boggs LLP
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On January 24, 2022, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
began soliciting comments on a
strategy to ensure goods alleged to have been made with forced
labor are not imported into the United States from China, including
the Xinjiang region. The comment window reflects the first
major requirement of a law passed by Congress addressing forced
labor risks in these supply chains, known as the Uyghur Forced
Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA, Pub. L. 117-78).
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blog here.
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