Navigating UFLPA Enforcement: Strategies and Best Practices

NOVEMBER 21 | NOON ET

Webinar to Offer Latest Compliance and Risk Mitigation Guidance

With many suppliers added to the national watchlist and a 23% increase in detained shipment value during 2024, complying with the U.S. Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) can feel like hitting a moving target.

Nearly every industry — from automotive and electronics to fashion and agriculture — must be vigilant today about forced labor in the supply chain. The stakes for noncompliance are too high to ignore, including costly fines, shipping delays, and reputational damage.

 

Our new webinar, Navigating UFLPA Enforcement: Strategies for Compliance and Risk Mitigation, brings together legal and supply chain experts — including leaders from international law firm Sullivan & Cromwell — to share current best practices for avoiding risk and complying with the UFLPA. This webinar will be essential for all compliance, risk, and supply chain professionals today.

Speakers:

  • Jason Clark, Global Vice President of Manufacturing, Exiger
  • Andrew J. DeFilippis, Special Counsel, Sullivan & Cromwell
  • Eric J. Kadel Jr., Partner, Sullivan & Cromwell
  • Manon T. Scales, Associate, Sullivan & Cromwell
  • Adam J. Szubin, Of Counsel, Sullivan & Cromell
  • Erika Peters, Global Head of Innovation & Operations, Exiger (Moderator)

 

Join this webinar to gain insights on supplier risk, enforcement trends, and regulatory pressures. The discussion will also cover:

 

  • A case study that illustrates how to manage UFLPA compliance
  • Strategies for developing an effective UFLPA compliance program, including a risk-based approach
  • Insights on how technology can enable UFLPA compliance
  • Perspectives on the outlook for UFLPA enforcement and potential impacts of policy changes

 

Register today by providing your information in the form. A recording of the webinar will be made available for registrants.

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