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This Tool Uses AI to Mock CBP Detentions, Pressure Testing Supply Chains

Sourcemap's new solution will help brands and retailers identify holes in their supply chains before a…

Sanction Nicaragua’s Textiles and Apparel? Easier Said Than Done.

The United States wants to punish the Ortega-Murillo regime for engaging in "repressive and persistent"…

US Renews Uyghur Sanctions

Congress also approved, for the first time, a procurement ban on Uyghur forced labor goods outside the United…

Shein’s IPO: Cashing in on High-Risk Supply Chains in the Name of Ultra-Fast Fashion

Powered by AI technologies and machine learning, fashion brands like Shein are producing at unprecedented…

China Cotton Association Urges Fashion Companies to ‘Restore’ Xinjiang Cotton Use

Its plea comes after Fast Retailing's CEO said Uniqlo and its other subsidiaries didn't use cotton from the…

Temu Reportedly Under Investigation by DHS Over Forced Labor

According to the New York Post, DHS is investigating the ultra-low-priced goods purveyor for violations of…

‘The Era of Enhanced Scrutiny is Upon Us’

WRAP's Avedis Seferian and TrusTrace's Apurva Bhargava discuss where apparel brands need to catch up as laws…

Answering to CBP? Know What’s In Your Supply Chain

At SJ's Fall Summit, Brian Corelli of Infor Nexus discusses why you need to technology to trace what's in…

‘Everything is Forced Labor’: What the Future of US Textile Trade Enforcement Looks Like

CBP and Department of Homeland Security officials discussed what the future of trade might look like in 2025…

Tariffs, Trade Preferences and Trump: The USFIA Explains

At the Apparel Importers Trade & Transportation Conference this week, the textile and apparel trade group…

Will Trump’s Tariffs Drive Down Forced Labor?

It could be one silver lining amid the gathering storm of gloom-and-doom proclamations about globally…

CBP Shipment Detentions Cost More Than You Think

Webinar explains why supply chain visibility helps mitigate Customs compliance detentions that lead to fines…

US Letting EU Define ‘Rules of Game’ With Human Rights Due Diligence

A new study warns that the United States needs to catch up with its European counterparts in mandating…

Why Are Fashion Brands Still Opening Stores in Xinjiang?

Skechers, for instance, has opened at least two this year in the controversial region's capital of Urumqi.

Detained, Noncompliant Goods Can Cost You a Selling Season

Brands and retailers need supply chain visibility to avoid costly detentions and missed retail deliveries.