Deleon Trade's Software Vendor Matrix Included Below
Forced Labor
- Forced Labor
- Withhold Release Orders and Findings List
- Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA)
- UFLPA Statistics
- UFLPA Entity List
- Enforce and Protect Act (EAPA)
- EAPA Statistics
- CBP and the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015 (TFTEA)
- Bureau of International Labor Affairs
- Comply Chain
- Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor
- Reports - Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor
- Evidence Briefs - Sheffield Hallam University
- Worksheet: Archiving Webpages
- Due Diligence in Global Supply Chains
- What can importers do to help combat forced labor?
- How are WRO and/or finding modifications and revocations processed?
- How does CBP enforce 19 U.S.C. 1307?
- What is in a petition for a WRO and/or finding modification or revocation?
- List of Products Produced by Forced or Indentured Child Labor
- List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor
- Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor
- ILO Indicators of Forced Labour
- Forced labour, modern slavery and human trafficking
- CSMS # 60161177 - Correction to CSMS # 59188461 – Forced Labor UFLPA Protests
- CSMS # 59742040 - Electronic-Issued CBP Form 6051D for Detentions Now Included in Prompt for ES-013 Entry Summary Report
- CSMS # 59188244 - REMINDER: Automation of CBP Form 6051D for Detentions of Cargo Filed in ACE Set to Deploy January 27
- Federal Register Document # 2024-07381
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Deleon Trade's Software Vendor Matrix
Our goal is to empower the trade community by providing a comprehensive tool that aids in identifying suitable software solutions to address high-risk compliance challenges, including forced labor and other critical areas.
By facilitating informed decision-making, we aim to help organizations achieve an improved state of compliance and strengthen their overall approach to ethical and legal trade practices.
Our new tool has been expanded and modernized to include 100+ tracked attributes heavily focused on: Applicability & Capabilities (Forced Labor and beyond!), Service Offerings & Delivery, and Data & Security.
UFLPA Attachment to the Notice of Detention
"CBP sends an UFLPA Attachment to the Notice of Detention or ‘Addendum’ as a supplement to a CBP detention notice issued to an importer upon detention of their shipment under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA). CBP attaches the Addendum as an effort to provide importers examples and best practices from former reviews that may be helpful in providing supply chain documentation to request an applicability review. The Addendum provides examples of documentation importers may consider providing to CBP, if they wish to prove their goods are not made in whole or in part with forced labor and to secure release of their shipment. It is important to note that this list is not exhaustive nor is it a reflection of the entirety of CBP’s efforts to enforce the UFLPA to ensure goods made with forced labor are not imported into U.S. Commerce."


