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UFLPA Compliance for Automotive Parts

The automotive industry's complex, multi-tier supply chains create UFLPA compliance challenges. From EV batteries to electronic components, auto parts importers need visibility into their supply chain.

Growing
CBP enforcement in automotive sector
Complex
Multi-tier supply chains
EV Focus
Battery and electronics scrutiny
Moderate
Current risk level (increasing)
Automotive Supply Chain Risks

Why Auto Parts Face UFLPA Scrutiny

Modern vehicles contain thousands of components from hundreds of suppliers. This complexity creates hidden UFLPA exposure.

EV Batteries & Components

Electric vehicle batteries contain materials that may have Xinjiang supply chain connections, including lithium and rare earth elements.

Electronics & Semiconductors

Modern vehicles contain thousands of electronic components. Chips and circuits with Xinjiang polysilicon face UFLPA scrutiny.

Manufactured Parts

Aluminum parts, wiring harnesses, and other manufactured components may be produced by entities with Xinjiang labor connections.

High-Risk Automotive Components

These automotive components have potential connections to Xinjiang supply chains through raw materials, manufacturing, or sub-tier suppliers. Proactive screening is recommended.

Components to Screen

  • EV batteries and battery cells
  • Electronic control units (ECUs)
  • Wiring harnesses
  • Aluminum castings and parts
  • Polysilicon-containing components
  • Rare earth magnets
  • Textile components (seat covers, carpets)
  • Glass and windshields

How VettedImport Protects Auto Parts Importers

From tier 1 suppliers to sub-components, we help automotive importers map and screen their entire supply chain.

Screen Tier 1-3 Suppliers

Check your direct suppliers, their suppliers, and sub-tier manufacturers against the DHS UFLPA Entity List and OFAC sanctions.

Document Component Origins

Track the origin of batteries, electronics, and manufactured parts. Upload supplier documentation for automatic screening.

Generate Compliance Packs

Create CBP-ready documentation proving your automotive parts are not connected to Xinjiang forced labor.

Required Documentation

  • Supplier declarations and attestations
  • Bill of materials with origin data
  • Component traceability records
  • Third-party supplier audits
  • Chain of custody documentation
  • Country of origin certificates
  • Material composition statements

CBP Requirements for Auto Parts

If CBP detains your automotive shipment, you'll need to document the origin of components and their raw materials. Multi-tier supply chain visibility is essential.

Protect Your Auto Parts Business

Stay ahead of increasing UFLPA enforcement in the automotive sector. Screen your suppliers and build a compliant supply chain today.