Certificate Overview
UFLPA Traceability
Prove forced-labor-free compliance for US customs and trade clearance.
About This Certificate
The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFPLA) traceability certification ensures your products originate from forced-labor-free supply chains, meeting US customs requirements.
Why It Matters
US Customs Clearance
Required for import compliance
Supply Chain Verification
Trace materials back to origin
Human Rights
Ensure ethical labor practices
Tariff Avoidance
Avoid 120% import duties on non-compliant goods
Applicable Markets
- United States (USA): Mandatory under UFLPA for imports to US markets
- China: Critical for products sourced from or manufactured in China
What You'll Include
- Supply chain mapping by origin country
- Labor practice certifications
- Third-party audit reports
- Material origin documentation
- Forced labor risk assessment
- Change notification procedures
Who It's For
Trade compliance teams, supply chain managers, and importers of commodities and manufactured goods into US markets.
Typical Inputs
- Material and product origin documentation by country
- Forced labor risk assessments and country analysis
- Third-party audit reports verifying forced-labor-free practices
- Supplier labor practice certifications
- Supply chain change notification procedures
- UFLPA due diligence impact assessments
Sustalium can help you with
- UFLPA compliance statement
- Supply chain traceability documentation
- US Customs clearance declaration pack
- Forced-labor-free certification and audit summary
Implementation Steps
1
Collect Evidence
Gather required data and evidence
2
Complete Template
Fill out the Sustalium template
3
Review & Validate
Verify accuracy and completeness
4
Publish & Share
Deploy and distribute to stakeholders
Get Started
Ensure compliance with UFPLA requirements and clear US customs with confidence.