HCP Packaging

Shanghai, China Cosmetics Packaging Corporate
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Company risks

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🛡️ Regulatory & Compliance
Clear

No issues detected across 7 sources

OFAC SDN UN/EU Sanctions Open Sanctions UFLPA Entity List FDA Recalls USDA FSIS FSMA 204
🦺 Health, Safety & Workplace
Clear

No issues detected across 1 source

OSHA
📰 Reputational & Media
Clear

No issues detected across 2 sources

GDELT Ahrefs Firehose
🌱 ESG & Ethical Sourcing
Clear
ILAB Forced Labor Goods (China) 29 goods flagged

AluminumThere are reports that adults in China are forced to produce aluminum used in manufactured goods. Reports indicate that Uyghurs, ethnic Kazakhs, and other Muslim minorities from the XUAR are frequently subjected to forced labor in China through state-sponsored labor transfer programs. The Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC) is a government paramilitary organization in Xinjiang that runs labor transfer programs and owns aluminum companies. There is evidence that both XPCC and non-XPCC aluminum producers in Xinjiang have received hundreds of members of persecuted groups through labor transfer programs. Academic researchers, media, and think tanks report that companies and government entities frequently engage in coercive recruitment, limit workers’ freedom of movement and communication, and subjected workers to constant surveillance, exclusion from community and social life, physical violence, and threats to family members., Artificial Flowers, Auto Parts and Components (aluminum)Aluminum from China produced with forced labor was added to ILAB’s List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor in 2024. There are reports that adults in China are forced to produce aluminum used in manufactured goods. Reports indicate that Uyghurs, ethnic Kazakhs, and other Muslim minorities from the XUAR are frequently subjected to forced labor in China through state-sponsored labor transfer programs. The Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC) is a government paramilitary organization in Xinjiang that runs labor transfer programs and owns aluminum companies. There is evidence that both XPCC and non-XPCC aluminum producers in Xinjiang have received hundreds of members of persecuted groups through labor transfer programs. Labor transfers of this kind are undertaken involuntarily in the broader context of constant surveillance and under menace of penalty, including explicit and implicit threats of detention and internment and threats to family members. Sources indicate that approximately 17- 20% of China’s aluminum is manufactured in Xinjiang under these labor conditions. Aluminum from Xinjiang is used to produce aluminum-intensive auto parts in China, including parts of auto bodies, and auto-part components, including engine block alloy, aluminum sheet and aluminum coil, and aluminum wheel and chassis components. In 2022, China was the world’s largest aluminum manufacturer and the second-largest autoparts supplier to the U.S., BricksThere are reports that children, ages 8-17, are forced to produce bricks in China, with concentrations in the Shanxi and Henan provinces. Victims are from provinces across China; some children are abducted or trafficked through coercion and sold to work in brick kilns. Information from media sources and a research study indicate that the children are forced to work without pay under threat of physical violence, held against their will, watched by guards, and denied sufficient food. , Caustic SodaThere are reports that adults are forced to produce caustic soda in China. Caustic soda has a wide variety of uses in industrial processes, including as an input to cleaning products and refining in mining activities. Research indicates that Uyghurs, ethnic Kazakhs, and other Muslim minorities from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) are frequently subjected to forced labor as a result of state-sponsored labor transfer programs. Workers, often from poor rural areas, have been placed in factories in industrial areas within the XUAR, and have also been transferred to factories in other parts of China. China is the world’s largest producer of caustic soda, and approximately 16% of China’s production is based in Xinjiang. Caustic soda manufacturers work with the Chinese government to make use of ethnic minority groups for exploitative labor, often receiving financial incentives. Academic researchers, media, and think tanks report that companies and government entities frequently engage in coercive recruitment, limit workers’ freedom of movement and communication, and subjected workers to constant surveillance, religious retribution, exclusion from community and social life, physical violence, and threats to family members.

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DOL ILAB RMI Smelters
🚛 Logistics & Transport
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US Import Activity 1 shipments

Top origins: China, Taiwan, Republic of China, Vietnam. Period: 2023-05-01 to 2026-05-01

ImportYeti (US Customs)
ImportYeti
⏳ MarineTraffic AIS
🔒 Cyber & Info Security
Clear

No issues detected across 1 source

Have I Been Pwned
⏳ BitSight
🏭 Supplier Financial & Ops
Pending
⏳ Dun & Bradstreet ⏳ Creditsafe
🏭 Environmental Compliance
Clear

No issues detected across 1 source

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Geography risks

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🌍 Geopolitical & Macro
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Country Governance Score -0.29

Political stability: -0.51, Rule of law: -0.04, Corruption control: -0.01

World Bank WGI 2023
World Bank WGI
🌦️ Climate & Natural Hazards
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No issues detected across 2 sources

USGS Earthquakes NOAA Weather
❤️ Pandemic & Public Health
2 flags
Medium Health Alert: AVIAN INFLUENZA, HUMAN - CHINA (02): (GUANGDONG, GUANGXI ZHUANG) H9N2

PROMED alert in China: avian influenza

Health Promed Apr 16, 2026
Medium Health Alert: AVIAN INFLUENZA, HUMAN - CHINA (03): (GUANGDONG, YUNNAN, JIANGXI) H9N2

PROMED alert in China: avian influenza

Health Promed Apr 21, 2026
Health Alerts (China) 5 recent alerts

Зарубежное эпидобозрение – гепатит Е крыс (человек) – Китай (Гонконг); HEPATITIS E - CHINA: (HONG KONG) HUMAN, RAT VIRUS; RESEARCH & INNOVATION (91): CHINA, PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA ENDOPHTHALMITIS, DISRUPTING BIOFILM FORMATION, ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDE THERAPY

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