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Forced Labor Enforcement Task Force

The DHS FLETF Chair announces new additions to the UFLPA Entity List.

The Forced Labor Enforcement Task Force, or the FLETF, is a DHS-led Task Force of interagency partners that are dedicated to monitoring the enforcement of the prohibition on importing goods made wholly or in part with forced labor into the United States. Forced labor includes the use of forced, convict, and indentured labor, including forced or indentured child labor. You can understand more about forced labor and customs authorities that prohibit goods made with forced labor in U.S. supply chains by visiting CBP.gov.

Forced Labor Enforcement Task Force Participation

The Forced Labor Enforcement Task Force is chaired by DHS's Under Secretary for Strategy, Policy and Plans and is composed of 7 member agencies. Additional participants include observer agencies that also contribute to FLETF efforts. Member agencies include:

Observer agencies invited by the Chair currently include:

Last Updated: 01/20/2025
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