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Forced labor has been a persistent topic in the world of supply chain for years but has grown in significance since around 2016 due in part to legislative actions taken in the United States. A great deal of information regarding forced labor and the global initiatives to prevent it is readily available. What is forced labor? The International Labour Organization has identified eleven indicators of forced labor, including isolation, restriction of movement, withholding wages, deception, excessive overtime, and intimidation.
In light of the recent implementation of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) in the United States, Expeditors is committed to being an information resource for our customers on forced labor issues, including enforcement. Our goal is to explain, provide background and resources, and support our customers at whatever level of compliance they are at, always striving to enhance and improve compliance.
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In 2021study
there were over 27.5 million people estimated globally as victims of forced labor
were in private sector economy
were in forced sexual exploitation
were in state managed economy
US Forced Labor Statutes
What Can Importers Do?
- Educate your suppliers on forced labor
- Include language related to forced labor in your contracts and orders
- Do not focus only on the seller of the goods
- Look at all components from raw materials to the finished goods
- Know where each component originated and who was involved in production
- Establish an audit trail of supply chain traceability documents (PO, Invoice, Payment, Audit, Production, etc.)
- Retain all records to support sourcing at all levels
- Implement compliance monitoring program – consider independent third-party verifications
- Have all necessary “evidence” in place prior to import – the 30-day detention period is too short to put together all that is needed to gain an exception under UFLPA or prove the absence of forced labor
Denied Party Screening
In today's security and customs compliance conscious environment, importers and exporters are accountable for making sure they stay trade compliant. Tradeflow is a web-based software suite that offers customers an easy and efficient way to manage their trade compliance activities. This trade management platform offers multiple solutions to assist customers with their trade partner compliance.
Leverage your restricted party screening strategy with automated processes and other capabilities. Tradeflow is a crucial resource to educating your business on trade compliance and forced labor. Learn more about how Tradeflow can help you maintain a respective restricted party screening standard on the Tradeflow website.
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We provide information through Newflash, Global Customs Market Updates, and webinars.
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Our Customs systems edits and screening for entities support our Forced Labor compliance protocols.
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We are engaging with DHS and CBP headquarters on priority issues, Forced Labor, and UFLPA, and detention practices.
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We are navigating the hold statuses within local ports and monitoring current CBP holds to assist in the shipment detention process.
Fighting Forced Labor
Brenda Smith, Global Director of Government Outreach, details how the United States fights forced labor and what to expect when the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act goes into effect mid-June. We'll also take a look at what other countries are doing, as well as developments in technology to ensure compliance.
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Government
U.S. Government Agencies
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection
- Withhold Release Orders and Findings
- Blue Campaign
- Labor List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor
- 2021 Trafficking in Person Report
- Promoting Human Rights and Democracy
- International Labor Organization: Indicators of Forced Labor
- Importing Freedom: Using the U.S. Tariff Act to Combat Forced Labor in Supply Chains
- Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Statistics
Expeditors
Horizon Blog
Newsflash
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