CBP Releases Fact Sheet on Forced Labor Due Diligence
CBP posted a single-page fact sheet on supply chain due diligence for importers to help avoid involvement with goods made by forced labor (here). "To combat the risks of child and forced labor in your operations and global supply chains,…
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you should have a comprehensive and transparent social compliance system in place," CBP said. Among resources listed by CBP are the Labor Department's guidance on setting up a social compliance system (here), CBP rulings and the use of supply chain audits. Importers also may "obtain advice from a customs expert," CBP said. "For example, a licensed customs broker, customs/international trade attorney, or customs consultant." The agency is in the process of writing regulations following the customs reauthorization law's forced labor provisions that repealed the "consumptive demand" considerations (see 1606170040), which is causing some industry anxiety (see 1605170017).