This list includes entities involved in the use of forced labor in Xinjiang, China, particularly targeting the Uyghur population. The measures include import bans and trade restrictions to prevent goods produced with forced labor from entering the U.S. market and to promote human rights.
Other names | UFLPA |
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Program website | www.dhs.gov |
Measures imposed | Restrictions on goods |
Target countries | People's Republic of China |
Issuing authority | Department of Homeland Security (DHS) |
Issuing country | United States of America |
The US DHS publishes this list of entities wholly or in part using forced labour in the People's Republic of China, especially from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
ID | Title | Issuer |
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[US-CHINA-MIL] | Chinese Military Companies Sanctions | OFAC United States |
[US-DOD-1260H] | Chinese Military Companies Sanctions (1260H) | DoD United States |
[US-5949LIST] | James M. Inhofe National Defense Authorization Act (5949 List) | Congress United States |
[US-MCCAIN-889] | John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019 (889 List) | Congress United States |
[US-NS-CMIC] | Non-SDN Chinese Military-Industrial Complex Companies | OFAC United States |
[CA-NRO] | Policy On Sensitive Technology Research And Affiliations Of Concern | MFA Canada |
[US-MCCAIN-1286] | Section 1286 of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019 (Public Law 115 - 232) | Congress United States |
[UK-CH] | UK arms embargo on mainland China and Hong Kong | OFSI United Kingdom |
Sanctions programs are created by governments and international organisations to impose measures on entities in response to specific events or situations.
They are bundled into data sources that are imported into the OpenSanctions database.