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Report: Nearly $43M of India's Electronics Exports to US Detained Under UFLPA

Nearly $43 million worth of electronics equipment bound for the U.S. from India has been detained under Uyghur Force Labor Prevention Act since last October, according to CBP data, Reuters said in an Aug. 27 report. CBP's data doesn't parse out the types of goods within each category that were detained, but solar panels may have constituted the majority of the detained electronics equipment, the report quoted sources as saying.

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According to CBP's online database tracking UFLPA compliance, there have been 111 shipments of electronics equipment from India targeted by CBP since last October. Of that, 26% of shipments have been detained under UFLPA, 23% have been released and 51% are still pending.