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How to Comply with the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act and Avoid Supply Chain Disruptions

If you are a US-based importer, you need must be keenly aware of a law called the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) that you need to comply with. If you fail to do so, you could have your company’s entire shipment blocked from entering the US and disrupt your supply chain and your business unless you provide detailed verifiable evidence of your supplier relationships, operational & financial data and proof of compliance at every step of your entire supply chain.

This webinar and accompanying content and solution guide will help you be prepared with the right technology solution that provides the CBP with full traceability of your supply chain and provide the verifiable evidence required to rebut the presumption and free up your goods for entry into the US.

Webinar Video

In this 1 hour webinar, we share an UFLPA overview presentation, demo technological solutions and feature a Q&A with legal, sustainability and blockchain technology experts.

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Free UFLPA Compliance Guide

This complementary guide reveals the steps you need to take to comply with the UFLPA and showcases solutions, case studies and relevant statistics.

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UFLPA Webinar Slide Deck

A comprehensive overview of the UFLPA history, compliance steps, plus industry-specific advice.

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Explore our UFLPA Solution

Book a demo to get a live experience of how Impact Chain can provide the supply chain mapping, responsible sourcing proofs and workers’ rights information you need to comply with new UFLPA guidelines

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