This law requires many companies that do business in Canada to provide public annual reports on their efforts to eliminate the use of forced labor in their supply chains. Our summary of Canada’s legislation, including the...more
In 2020, leaders of Canada, the United States, and Mexico signed the United States Mexico Canada Agreement (USMCA) which, for the first time in a US free trade agreement, includes a ban on imports of products produced using...more
CBP Tech Expo Confirms No Existing “Silver Bullet” Technology and CBP Dashboard Reveals Every Industry Is Subject To Forced Labor Detentions -
On March 14-15, 2023, at US Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Forced Labor...more
As detailed in our previous alerts, the Section 301 statute (19 USC § 2417), includes a “termination provision” stating that the Section 301 tariffs will terminate after a period of 4 years, unless a representative of the...more
The US and EU have ramped up their enforcement initiatives to eliminate forced labor in supply chains. Importers, particularly in the fashion, electronics, solar, and automotive industries, should review the updated DOL List...more
10/13/2022
/ Automotive Industry ,
Child Labor ,
Customs and Border Protection ,
Department of Labor (DOL) ,
Electronics ,
Enforcement ,
EU ,
Fashion Industry ,
Forced Labor ,
Labor Regulations ,
Solar Panels ,
Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA)