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Supply Chain Visibility: Beyond the UFLPA
After roughly three years of anti-forced labor enforcement regulation in the U.S. and Europe, visibility into the textile and apparel supply chains has become a standard for import control visibility. As methods for compliance with forced labor regulations evolve and advance, this standard for visibility is increasingly expected of importers in other contexts as well, including environmental risks and tariff-related scenarios. In this webinar, Sayari demonstrated how the success of trade and corporate data in enhancing forced labor risk assessments can be applied to other considerations of import control compliance.
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