U.S. to Ban Goods Made In Xinjiang, China
Under a new law, the U.S. will ban imports of all goods made in whole or in part from any good from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China, effective June 21, 2022. Companies need to use the next 180 days to ensure their supply chains do not include such goods.
Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A., has developed a program to help companies review their supply chain visibility in response to this new law.
For more information on this program, please contact Elise Shibles (at (415) 490-1403 or via email eshibles@strtrade.com), Amanda Levitt (at (212) 549-0148) or via email alevitt@strtrade.com), or David Olave (at (202) 730-4960 or via email dolave@strtrade.com).
BOC NOTE: Xinjiang should not be confused with the common coastal port named Xingang (Tianjin). Xinjiang is 2,000 miles inland from Xingang/Tianjin/Yellow Sea.