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Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) Compliance Readiness Check
Assess whether your supply chain traceability, supplier transparency, and import documentation meet the requirements of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act.
Understand Your UFLPA Compliance Readiness
The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act establishes a presumption that goods imported into the United States are made with forced labour if linked, directly or indirectly, to the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. Importers must provide clear and convincing evidence to rebut this presumption. This compliance readiness check helps you evaluate whether your current data, traceability, and supplier records support UFLPA compliance.
By completing this check, organisations can identify documentation gaps and forced labour risks before goods are detained or denied entry.
Who Should Complete the UFLPA Readiness Check?
This UFLPA compliance assessment is relevant for:
Companies importing goods into the United States
Enterprises sourcing raw materials, components, or finished goods globally
Buyers and brand owners responsible for import compliance
Suppliers and intermediaries within complex, multi-tier supply chains
Organisations seeking to reduce detention and enforcement risk under UFLPA
What the UFLPA Readiness Check Assesses
This readiness check evaluates alignment with key UFLPA compliance requirements, including:
Supply chain mapping and tier-level supplier visibility
Identification of forced labour risk indicators
Documentation supporting origin and processing steps
Evidence demonstrating absence of forced labour links
Traceability and transactional records across suppliers
Retention and auditability of import compliance documentation
How the UFLPA Readiness Check Works
Data Review
Answer a short series of questions on how supplier, sourcing, and import documentation data are currently captured and managed.
Risk Assessment
Your responses are analysed to assess exposure to forced labour risk and potential import detention based on sourcing regions and data gaps.
Readiness Outcome
Receive a clear indication of whether your organisation is UFLPA-ready, partially prepared, or requires foundational improvements.
What You Will Receive After Completing the Check
A clear UFLPA compliance readiness status
Identified documentation and traceability gaps
Guidance on strengthening forced labour risk mitigation
Recommended next steps to improve import readiness
How Palmyra Pro Supports UFLPA Compliance
Palmyra Pro supports UFLPA compliance by enabling verifiable supply chain mapping, transaction-level traceability, and auditable records that help demonstrate ethical sourcing and rebut forced labour presumptions.
This allows organisations to move from reactive enforcement response to proactive import compliance.
