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CBP Can Request Redelivery Due to UFLPA Concerns 30 Days After Import

CBP has 30 days following import to issue a redelivery notice for goods suspected of violating the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, said JoAnne Colonnello, director of the Pharmaceuticals Center of Excellence and Expertise, on June 16 during a webinar…

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on UFLPA compliance. "CBP, by law. can request redelivery of items up to 30 days after the goods have been imported," she said. "So, if CBP finds that those goods are wholly or part made in the Xinjiang, CBP can request redelivery." The UFLPA takes effect on June 21.