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CSMS 67538179·System update·January 28, 2026·View on csms.cbp.gov ↗

Revamped Forced Labor Website and 2026 Update to the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) Enforcement Statistics Dashboard

Plain-English explanation

CSMS 67538179 is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Cargo Systems Messaging Service bulletin (system update), published on January 28, 2026. It carries the official CBP guidance brokers and importers must follow for the topic — "Revamped Forced Labor Website and 2026 Update to the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) Enforcement Statistics Dashboard". CSMS messages are the operational layer between Commerce determinations and at-the-border collections: when Commerce publishes a new rate, scope ruling, or instruction, CBP turns it into a CSMS that ACE/ACS systems and brokers act on.

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Cargo Systems Messaging Service CSMS # 67538179 - Revamped Forced Labor Website and 2026 Update to the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) Enforcement Statistics Dashboard As part of U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) ongoing efforts to help the trade community understand and comply with U.S. forced labor laws, CBP is proud to announce its revamped Forced Labor website. The revamped website provides streamlined navigation and expanded resources on enforcement, laws, compliance and reporting violations. This revised website is one of CBP’s many resources built to help the trade community access the information and tools it needs to understand CBP’s forced labor enforcement and remain in compliance with our forced labor enforcement. A key enhancement of this revamped website is the 2026 update of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) Enforcement Statistics Dashboard . The UFLPA Enforcement Statistics Dashboard is a critical tool for monitoring and reporting enforcement actions under the UFLPA. The updated Dashboard provides stakeholders with transparent, up-to-date data on shipments stopped, released, denied, or pending decision due to UFLPA enforcement. The accompanying UFLPA Enforcement Statistics Dashboard Guide serves as a comprehensive “how to” document designed to assist users in navigating through the new and improved UFLPA Enforcement Statistics Dashboard. 2026 Update Highlights: The Dashboard now offers enhanced transparency and specificity, including revised definitions, new data elements, additional filters, and improved features. Shipments are now counted as individual import transactions, resulting in more granular enforcement data. Users can analyze data using interactive filters by shipment count or shipment value, fiscal year, industry, exam result, country-of-origin, and the commodity under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule at the 4-digit heading level classification (HTS-4). Interactive filters allow users to analyze various data scenarios. Visualizations include line graphs, bar charts, and doughnut charts for clear trend analysis. Scope and Data Protection: The Dashboard focuses solely on UFLPA enforcement and does not include data from other forced labor programs such as Withhold Release Orders, Findings, or Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act enforcement actions. Data is aggregated to protect sensitive law enforcement and trade information, in compliance with federal law and regulations. The updated dashboard can be accessed at this link: https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/trade/uyghur-forced-labor-prevention-act-statistics The 2026 revision to the UFLPA Enforcement Statistics Dashboard replaces the previous version of this Dashboard. The data in the previous version of this Dashboard will not be updated and will be archived. Please visit the CBP Data Porta l, under “Trade Statistics,” for additional insights on UFLPA Enforcement Statistics Dashboard terminology for a more seamless experience. Please contact forcedlabor@cbp.dhs.gov with questions, comments, and feedback.

Frequently asked questions

What is CSMS 67538179?

CSMS 67538179 is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Cargo Systems Messaging Service bulletin titled "Revamped Forced Labor Website and 2026 Update to the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) Enforcement Statistics Dashboard". CSMS bulletins are the operational instructions CBP issues to brokers, importers, and ACE filers covering rate changes, system updates, scope guidance, and other day-to-day customs-operations changes.

When was CSMS 67538179 published?

CBP published CSMS 67538179 on January 28, 2026. The bulletin's instructions are typically operative as of the publication date unless the body specifies a different effective date.

Is the CBP CSMS the legally binding instruction?

Yes — for at-the-border filing and entry collection. CSMS messages translate Commerce's Federal Register determinations into operational CBP instructions that ACE/ACS systems and brokers execute. The Federal Register notice is the underlying legal authority; the CSMS is the operational implementation. Both should be read together when reconciling a rate or scope change.

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