U.S. CBP guidelines for submissions of forced labor supporting documents
Suggested guidance on how to streamline the supporting document submission process
Suggested guidance on how to streamline the supporting document submission process
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has issued a report detailing recommended guidelines for submissions of forced labor supporting documents.
The guidelines [PDF 1 MB] provide suggested guidance on how to streamline the supporting document submission process for CBP forced labor allegation petitions and withhold release order/finding modification requests.
Topics covered include:
- How to organize supporting documents
- Preserving open-source documents
- Preserving date and time information
- Interview documentation
- Other general documentation submission guidelines
- How to submit documents in languages other than English
For more information, contact a professional with KPMG’s Trade & Customs services:
Doug Zuvich |
John L. McLoughlin |
Andy Siciliano |
Steve Brotherton |
Luis (Lou) Abad |
Irina Vaysfeld |
Amie Ahanchian |
Christopher Young |
Gisele Belotto |
George Zaharatos |
Andy Doornaert |
Jessica Libby Principal E: jlibby@kpmg.com |
John Anderson Managing Director E: johneanderson@kpmg.com |
Jenna Leigh Glass Managing Director E: jennaleighglass@kpmg.com |
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