Compliant on Forced Labor? Prove It: the Expansion of U.S. Anti-Forced Labor Laws and Compliance Requirements for Importers
Simeon Yerokun
Counsel - International Trade, Crowell & Moring LLP, United States of America
Published 21 Jan 2024

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Forced labor is on the rise worldwide. The United States is one of the largest importers of merchandise at risk of being produced with forced labor and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is committed to identifying products made with forced labor and preventing them from entering the United States. From FY 2022 to date, CBP’s forced labor enforcement has impacted over $ 2 billion worth of shipments. Clearly, companies have a lot at stake, and compliance with anti-forced labor requirements is critical not only from a corporate responsibility standpoint but due to the impact it may have on a company’s financial position.