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UFLPA — for U.S. importers with cross-border supply chains

CBP detains UFLPA-flagged imports at the port. Most importers don't know their tier-3 supplier is in Xinjiang until customs holds the container.

Since June 21, 2022, any goods made wholly or in part in Xinjiang — or by entities on the UFLPA Entity List — face a rebuttable presumption of forced labor. CBP detains the shipment. The importer rebuts by clear-and-convincing evidence. Cotton, polysilicon, tomatoes, electronics, automotive parts, batteries, aluminum, PVC. Cruzar maps your supply chain, flags Xinjiang exposure before arrival, and pre-builds the rebuttal package.

Run a free UFLPA risk scanHow it works
Platform fee: 8% of declared shipment value protected · $99 floor · no fee if no rebuttal package needed
The infrastructure layer

UFLPA is one wall. Cruzar protects the corridor.

UFLPA on US imports. CBAM on EU exports. EUDAMED on medtech. Pedimento on the Mexican side. Every wall around US-MX trade enforces a different filing. Cruzar Tickets are the unified record across them. UFLPA composes onto the same chassis — every shipment that crosses gets a forced-labor risk pass before the container ships.

CBP UFLPA priority sectors
Cotton + apparel (HTS 52, 61, 62)

Xinjiang produces ~85% of China's cotton. CBP fiber-tests apparel imports.

Polysilicon + solar (HTS 2804, 8541)

Xinjiang accounts for ~45% of global polysilicon. PV cell imports get heavy scrutiny.

Tomatoes + food (HTS 0702, 2002)

Xinjiang tomato paste exports trace through Italian/Chinese repackagers.

Electronics + semis (HTS 8471, 8517, 8542)

Server farms + telecom — Entity-List companies appear in tier 2-3.

Automotive parts (HTS 8708)

Xinjiang aluminum routes through tier 3 in many vehicle parts.

Lithium batteries (HTS 8507)

EV battery cathodes + cells trace through Chinese refiners.

How it works
1. Free UFLPA risk scan

Tell us your HTSUS + supply chain (tier 0 to tier N). We flag Xinjiang origin at any tier, match supplier names against the UFLPA Entity List, and surface CBP priority sectors.

2. Sign up — rebuttal package

When risk fires, we compose the rebuttal package: full supply-chain map + supplier affidavit templates + audit-evidence checklist + transactional flow proof. CBP threshold: clear-and-convincing evidence.

3. Pre-arrival certainty

You don't want to find out at the port. We surface flags 14+ days before expected arrival so your supply chain has time to substitute, source, or document.

4. Audit-ready archive

Every UFLPA scan + rebuttal package signs into your Cruzar Ticket. If CBP holds a future shipment, the archive is your contemporaneous record per 19 CFR § 162.74.

Platform fee — paid only on shipments protected
  • · 8% of declared shipment value protected via rebuttal package
  • · $99 minimum on any UFLPA scan with risk findings
  • · No fee if scan returns "low risk" — no rebuttal package needed
  • · No retainer. No subscription. The platform fee fires when CBP clears your protected shipment.
Run a free UFLPA risk scan

Cruzar is software for preparing UFLPA risk documentation. Cruzar does not represent importers before CBP, does not provide legal advice, and is not a licensed customs broker. UFLPA rebuttals are submitted to CBP by the importer of record or the licensed customs broker of record using clear-and-convincing evidence per 19 USC § 1307 + Section 3 of Public Law 117-78.

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