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Your legal department will ask for more: that\u2019s because supply chain mapping is only based on supplier disclosure. \",/*#__PURE__*/e(\"strong\",{children:\"Supply chain traceability is the process of tracking every commercial transaction in the end-to-end supply chain to account for the time and place where every step occurred in the supply chain of a unit, batch or lot of finished good.\"}),\" Traceability offers a number of advantages, from real-time chain of custody reports\",/*#__PURE__*/e(a,{href:\"https://www.sourcemap.com/blog/2019/6/3/how-to-validate-supply-chain-sustainability-claims-and-avoid-greenwashing\",motionChild:!0,nodeId:\"WhRspeeCO\",openInNewTab:!0,preserveParams:!1,relValues:[],scopeId:\"contentManagement\",smoothScroll:!1,children:/*#__PURE__*/e(r.a,{children:\"\\xa0to verification that products are authentic and vendors are certified\"})}),\". It's also becoming law, from pharmaceutical serialization to US FDA food safety.\"]}),/*#__PURE__*/e(\"h2\",{children:/*#__PURE__*/e(\"br\",{className:\"trailing-break\"})}),/*#__PURE__*/e(\"h2\",{children:\"Transparency = Disclosure\"}),/*#__PURE__*/t(\"p\",{children:[\"Having mapped your supply chain and made it traceable, you're ready to \",/*#__PURE__*/e(a,{href:\"https://www.sourcemap.com/blog/2018/10/1/vf-published-the-supply-chains-behind-10-iconic-brands-on-sourcemap\",motionChild:!0,nodeId:\"WhRspeeCO\",openInNewTab:!0,preserveParams:!1,relValues:[],scopeId:\"contentManagement\",smoothScroll:!1,children:/*#__PURE__*/e(r.a,{children:\"share the results with stakeholders\"})}),\". \",/*#__PURE__*/e(\"strong\",{children:\"Supply chain transparency is the process of disclosing suppliers to private customers and/or public consumers.\"}),\" Committing to supply chain transparency is usually the most effective way to drive the new business processes needed for mapping and traceability. It's also the right thing to do.\"]}),/*#__PURE__*/e(\"p\",{children:\"Want to learn how to implement supply chain mapping, traceability, and transparency? 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However 2023 saw a sharp increase in shipments detained from Mexico due to suspicion of forced labor, and to date $12.5 million in goods have been detained from that region alone. In the first months of FY 2024, the value of shipments detained originating from outside of Asia is already half the total value of goods detained from outside of Asia in all of FY 2023. Since 2022, CBP has also expanded its enforcement efforts outside of established high risk sectors. Most shipments detained in the first year of the forced labor ban came from either the electronics and apparel sector. However, between 2023 and 2024 agriculture, industrial and manufacturing materials and base metals have seen an increase of as much as 68x their detention rate in 2022.\\xa0\"}),/*#__PURE__*/e(\"h2\",{children:/*#__PURE__*/e(\"br\",{className:\"trailing-break\"})}),/*#__PURE__*/e(\"h2\",{children:\"Interpreting US forced labor enforcement stats & trends\"}),/*#__PURE__*/e(\"p\",{children:/*#__PURE__*/e(\"br\",{className:\"trailing-break\"})}),/*#__PURE__*/t(\"p\",{children:[\"Since 2022, US Customs and Border Protection has periodically published\",/*#__PURE__*/e(a,{href:\"https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/trade/uyghur-forced-labor-prevention-act-statistics\",motionChild:!0,nodeId:\"WhRspeeCO\",openInNewTab:!1,preserveParams:!1,relValues:[],scopeId:\"contentManagement\",smoothScroll:!1,children:/*#__PURE__*/e(r.a,{children:\" detention and release statistics\"})}),\" for goods detained under the US forced labor ban. This dashboard contains overall detention metrics as well as the value of shipments detained per month, detention count by industry and total shipment value by country of origin.\\xa0\"]}),/*#__PURE__*/e(\"p\",{children:/*#__PURE__*/e(\"br\",{className:\"trailing-break\"})}),/*#__PURE__*/e(\"p\",{children:\"When interpreting these statistics, there are several important things to keep in mind. First, CBP omits any shipments that were immediately re-exported to the country of origin or abandoned upon import. This means that overall detention statistics may be substantially higher than what is reported on the dashboard. Second, the \u2018country of origin\u2019 listed on a shipment refers to the country from which the shipment was sent to the United States - it does not necessarily represent where the shipment was manufactured or produced.\\xa0\"}),/*#__PURE__*/e(\"p\",{children:/*#__PURE__*/e(\"br\",{className:\"trailing-break\"})}),/*#__PURE__*/e(\"p\",{children:\"This is a critical point in understanding the law. The US forced labor ban prohibits goods manufactured \u201Cwhole or in part\u201D using forced labor, which means that while the US has targeted goods with inputs from specific regions, technically goods can be detained regardless of their country of origin. This is demonstrated by the fact that the shipment value of goods with Malaysia, Vietnam or Thailand listed as their country of origin far surpass the shipment value of goods originating from China. Importers must have full visibility into their upstream supply chain to appropriately assess and remediate risk of forced labor.\\xa0\"}),/*#__PURE__*/e(\"h2\",{children:/*#__PURE__*/e(\"br\",{className:\"trailing-break\"})}),/*#__PURE__*/e(\"h2\",{children:\"What to do in the event of a detention\"}),/*#__PURE__*/e(\"p\",{children:/*#__PURE__*/e(\"br\",{className:\"trailing-break\"})}),/*#__PURE__*/t(\"p\",{children:[\"Proactive risk management can decrease the likelihood of detentions or seizures under the US forced labor ban. However, in the event that an importer does receive a detention upon import, US Customs and Border Protection has\",/*#__PURE__*/e(a,{href:\"https://www.cbp.gov/document/guidance/uflpa-operational-guidance-importers\",motionChild:!0,nodeId:\"WhRspeeCO\",openInNewTab:!1,preserveParams:!1,relValues:[],scopeId:\"contentManagement\",smoothScroll:!1,children:/*#__PURE__*/e(r.a,{children:\" issued guidance\"})}),\" on which documents they recommend submitting to contest applicability or admissibility of the law. In addition to a flow chart or map demonstrating who your suppliers are and what role they play in the production of the goods, documents representing transportation records and payment records must be produced to demonstrate chain of custody for said goods.\\xa0\"]}),/*#__PURE__*/e(\"p\",{children:/*#__PURE__*/e(\"br\",{className:\"trailing-break\"})}),/*#__PURE__*/e(\"p\",{children:\"Importers have\\xa0 30 days to respond to CBP and contest a detention. They have the option to contest applicability (i.e. based on the parameters of the US forced labor ban, the law does not apply to this shipment) or admissibility (i.e. even though the shipment may have passed through restricted suppliers / areas, the importer can prove that forced labor did not occur in the production of the good).\"}),/*#__PURE__*/e(\"h2\",{children:/*#__PURE__*/e(\"br\",{className:\"trailing-break\"})}),/*#__PURE__*/e(\"h2\",{children:\"How to prepare your supply chain\"}),/*#__PURE__*/e(\"p\",{children:/*#__PURE__*/e(\"br\",{className:\"trailing-break\"})}),/*#__PURE__*/t(\"p\",{children:[\"To comply with the US forced labor ban, it is imperative that importers know every supplier in their value chain. Any unknown suppliers represent a legitimate risk of detention or seizure upon import. 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Member states will be responsible for conducting investigations within their territories and the Commission will be responsible for conducting investigations where the alleged forced labour is occurring outside of the EU. 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Any decisions will be made publicly available on the Forced Labour Single Portal, including information identifying the product in question, the supplier, and where relevant, the production site and supporting evidence of forced labour. Companies will have the right to contest decisions in court, however once a decision has been made they must withdraw the products and/or goods in question at their expense. Goods must either be donated, recycled or destroyed. Additional financial penalties may also be imposed by the Member States. \"}),/*#__PURE__*/e(\"p\",{children:/*#__PURE__*/e(\"br\",{className:\"trailing-break\"})}),/*#__PURE__*/t(\"p\",{children:[\"The EU Forced Labour Regulation will go into effect in Q2 of 2027. 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