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Impacts of UFLPA Regulations for U.S. Importers

 
July 13, 2022
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. CT
 
Webinar

On June 13, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released its Operational Guidance for Importers to prepare companies for the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA). UFLPA enforcement took effect June 21 and will apply a rebuttable presumption standard to imports tied in whole, or in part, to the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, or by entities identified by the U.S. government on the soon to be published UFLPA Entity List.

This webinar will discuss what enforcement means, including guidance for importers; what to do if a detention, exclusion or seizure occurs; who might be at high risk; key products; and more. See our recent client alert.

Presenters

William Jansen, LCB, CCS, Branch Manager, Customs Brokerage, Noatum Logistic
Jasmine Martell, Attorney, Husch Blackwell
Jeffrey S. Neeley, Partner, Husch Blackwell
Robert D. Stang, Partner, Husch Blackwell

Who Should Attend

Importers, trade brokers, supply chain managers and risk management professionals

Continuing Education Credit

This program is pending approval for Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Tennessee and Wisconsin continuing legal education credit.

Husch Blackwell does not seek accreditation of recorded webinars, however, many states grant self-study CLE credits for listening to recorded events, including but not limited to AZ, CA, MO, TX and WI. In the event that you missed the live webinar, please refer to your state’s specific CLE rules for more detailed information on what qualifies for self-study credits.

Professionals:

Jeffrey S. Neeley

Senior Counsel

Robert D. Stang

Partner

Jasmine Martel

Associate