The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA)and Proactive Resilience 

November 29, 2022
Webinars

The UFLPA creates a presumption that any products imported into the US “manufactured wholly or in part” in Xinjiang, China are made with forced labor. The law is the latest and boldest attempt to eliminate human rights abuses in global supply chains and ensure that companies are accountable for the way their products are sourced and manufactured.

Watch this webinar to learn about the implications of the UFLPA and the proactive steps organizations can take to shine a light on their multi-tiered supply chain relationships and ensure ethical practice on a continuous basis. 

View next

Ensure Operational Resilience

Request Contact

Build operational resiliency into your extended supply chain:

  • 889 compliance – ensure market access
  • Data sharing with 3rd parties and beyond – protect reputation
  • Concentration risk – ensure business continuity
  • Cyber breaches – assess potential exposure
  • Unethical labor – avoid reputational harm
  • On-boarding and monitoring suppliers – save time and money