The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act is entering its third year of enforcement. Growing forced labor regulations are expanding globally – from the EU to Canada. Importers need to identify non-obvious exposure through complex ownership structures and trade patterns. Public corporate and trade records are the critical complement to supplier disclosures.
Learning Outcomes
- Identification Techniques Identifying exposure to hidden forced labor risk in your supply chain through complex ownership structures and international trade data
- Network Typologies Forced labor networks in global supply chains and how to recognize structural indicators that signal higher risk
- Regulatory Enforcement Trends Emerging trends in UFLPA and forced labor regulatory enforcement and how they shape risk prioritization for importers
Who Should Watch
This masterclass is built for risk professionals and importers navigating forced labor compliance:
- Supply Chain Risk Managers Professionals conducting UFLPA due diligence and managing forced labor compliance across global supply networks
- Trade Compliance Professionals Customs specialists and trade counsel ensuring compliance with import restrictions and sourcing limitations
- ESG and Sustainability Leads Environmental, social, and governance teams implementing human rights due diligence and supply chain transparency
- Importers in Affected Categories Organizations importing products or inputs subject to heightened UFLPA scrutiny
Map forced labor exposure with Sayari
Uncover hidden risk through complex ownership and trade intelligence. Access 10.6B+ corporate and trade records to strengthen your UFLPA compliance program.