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UFLPA Compliance for Solar & Electronics

With 45% of global polysilicon production in Xinjiang and major manufacturers on the Entity List, solar and electronics importers face significant UFLPA compliance challenges.

45%
Of global polysilicon from Xinjiang
$500M+
In solar goods detained
4 of 5
Top polysilicon makers on Entity List
Growing
CBP enforcement trend
The Polysilicon Problem

Why Solar & Electronics Are High Risk

Xinjiang's dominance in polysilicon production creates compliance challenges for the entire solar and electronics supply chain.

Polysilicon Dominance

Xinjiang produces ~45% of the world's polysilicon, the key material in solar cells. Four of the five largest polysilicon manufacturers are on the UFLPA Entity List.

Electronics Components

Beyond solar, electronic components and semiconductors with Xinjiang supply chain connections face increasing scrutiny from CBP.

Clean Energy Tension

The push for clean energy conflicts with UFLPA compliance. Importers must balance sustainability goals with supply chain compliance.

Major Polysilicon Producers on the Entity List

Four of the five largest polysilicon manufacturers in the world are on the DHS UFLPA Entity List. If your solar supply chain connects to any of these, you need documentation proving alternative sourcing.

UFLPA Entity List (Polysilicon)

  • Hoshine Silicon Industry Co., Ltd.
  • Xinjiang Daqo New Energy Co., Ltd.
  • Xinjiang East Hope Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd.
  • Xinjiang GCL New Energy Materials Co., Ltd.
  • Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC)

How VettedImport Protects Solar Importers

From polysilicon tracing to CBP documentation, we help solar importers navigate UFLPA compliance.

Screen Solar Supply Chain

Check your polysilicon suppliers, solar cell manufacturers, and module assemblers against the DHS UFLPA Entity List and OFAC sanctions.

Trace Polysilicon Origin

Document your polysilicon supply chain from mine to module. Upload certificates and traceability documents for automatic screening.

Generate Compliance Packs

Create CBP-ready documentation proving your solar products are not made with Xinjiang polysilicon.

Required Documentation

  • Polysilicon traceability certificates
  • Bill of materials with supplier details
  • Solar cell and module manufacturer declarations
  • Third-party supply chain audits
  • Chain of custody documentation
  • Country of origin certificates
  • Supplier attestations on forced labor

CBP Documentation for Solar Products

To release detained solar products, CBP requires extensive documentation proving your polysilicon does not originate from Xinjiang. VettedImport helps you organize and generate this documentation before you need it.

Protect Your Solar Business Today

Don't let polysilicon supply chain issues derail your clean energy imports. Screen your suppliers and build compliant supply chains.