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The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) was signed into law by President Biden in December 2021. It went into effect on June 21, 2022. With this new law, and together with Section 307, it has created some confusion and concerns with importers of items that may have been from or sourced somewhere in the supply chain from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR).
This second episode picks up with the process and steps you should follow when trying to comply with UFLPA. We pick up the conversation with Amy Morgan of Altana AI, who provides experience on collecting supply chain information to help build trust through an automated solution.
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Simply Trade is not a law firm or an advisor. The topics and discussions conducted by Simply Trade hosts and guests should not be considered and is not intended to substitute legal advice. You should seek appropriate counsel for your own situation. These conversations and information are directed towards listeners in the United States for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only and should not be In substitute for legal advice. No listener or viewer of this podcast should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information on this podcast without first seeking legal advice from counsel. Information on this podcast may not be up to date depending on the time of publishing and the time of viewership. The content of this posting is provided as is, no representations are made that the content is error free. The views expressed in or through this podcast are those are the individual speakers not those of their respective employers or Global Training Center as a whole. All liability with respect to actions taken or not taken based on the contents of this podcast are hereby expressly disclaimed.
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The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) was signed into law by President Biden in December 2021. It went into effect on June 21, 2022. With this new law, and together with Section 307, it has created some confusion and concerns with importers of items that may have been from or sourced somewhere in the supply chain from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR).
This second episode picks up with the process and steps you should follow when trying to comply with UFLPA. We pick up the conversation with Amy Morgan of Altana AI, who provides experience on collecting supply chain information to help build trust through an automated solution.
References:
Contact [email protected] or message @SimplyTradePod for:
Simply Trade is not a law firm or an advisor. The topics and discussions conducted by Simply Trade hosts and guests should not be considered and is not intended to substitute legal advice. You should seek appropriate counsel for your own situation. These conversations and information are directed towards listeners in the United States for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only and should not be In substitute for legal advice. No listener or viewer of this podcast should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information on this podcast without first seeking legal advice from counsel. Information on this podcast may not be up to date depending on the time of publishing and the time of viewership. The content of this posting is provided as is, no representations are made that the content is error free. The views expressed in or through this podcast are those are the individual speakers not those of their respective employers or Global Training Center as a whole. All liability with respect to actions taken or not taken based on the contents of this podcast are hereby expressly disclaimed.

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