June 21, 2022 – May 29, 2023
Since the implementation of UFLPA, CBP stopped 4,269 shipments valued at over $1.39 billion for UFLPA reviews and enforcement actions. This is a huge milestone for CBP.
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679 (16%) shipments valued over $40 million were denied entry into U.S.commerce.
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1,608 (38%) shipments valued over $643 million were released into U.S. commerce.
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In addition, there are 1,985 (46%) shipments valued at over $711 million pendingaction from the importer or CBP. No decisions have been made on these entries.
The Top 5 industries impacted by UFLPA by shipment counts are:
The Top 3 countries of origin by shipment value are:
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Malaysia – 60%
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Vietnam – 28%
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China – 11%
CBP conducted over 300+ engagements, including demonstrations, external stakeholder engagements, webinars, working sessions, congressional engagements, technical exchanges and media engagements.
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Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act
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