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Resilinc UFLPA Agent
The government supply chain is facing new compliance and procurement pressures as the Forced Labor Due Diligence Reporting Template (DDRT), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) enforcement changes, and evolving UFLPA compliance requirements converge. Since June 2022, CBP has examined more than 16,000 shipments, while the UFLPA Entity List has expanded by 78 new additions in 2025.
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The government supply chain is facing new compliance and procurement pressures as the Forced Labor Due Diligence Reporting Template (DDRT), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) enforcement changes, and evolving UFLPA compliance requirements converge. Since June 2022, CBP has examined more than 16,000 shipments, while the UFLPA Entity List has expanded by 78 new additions in 2025.
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The government supply chain is facing new compliance and procurement pressures as the Forced Labor Due Diligence Reporting Template (DDRT), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) enforcement changes, and evolving UFLPA compliance requirements converge. Since June 2022, CBP has examined more than 16,000 shipments, while the UFLPA Entity List has expanded by 78 new additions in 2025.
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The government supply chain is facing new compliance and procurement pressures as the Forced Labor Due Diligence Reporting Template (DDRT), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) enforcement changes, and evolving UFLPA compliance requirements converge. Since June 2022, CBP has examined more than 16,000 shipments, while the UFLPA Entity List has expanded by 78 new additions in 2025.