DHS Enforces Stricter Regulations on Forced Labor – 29 Companies Added to UFLPA Entity List
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) has strengthened its stance against forced labor by expanding
restrictions on China-based companies linked to unethical labor practices.
Twenty-nine additional companies have been added to the Uyghur Forced Labor
Prevention Act (UFLPA) Entity List, further reinforcing the U.S. government’s
commitment to eliminating forced labor from global supply chains. (Source: DHS
Will Now Restrict Goods from Over 100 PRC-Based Companies from Entering the
United States Due to Forced Labor Practices)
Why does this matter?
• Stricter import restrictions on products tied to forced labor.
• Increased enforcement to ensure ethical sourcing and supply chain transparency.
• A growing focus on human rights and fair trade across industries.
Businesses must ensure compliance with these evolving regulations to maintain
ethical and responsible sourcing practices.
Check the full list of newly added companies and learn more here. Read More
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