Viral Labubu Dolls Caught Using Xinjiang Cotton Despite U.S. Ban

Pop Mart's bestselling collectibles have become a test case for supply chain enforcement of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, which blacklists Xinjiang cotton. The discovery exposes a gap between retail compliance and manufacturing reality: even products with massive global distribution (Labubu generates billions in secondary market sales) can slip through without proper material sourcing documentation. Brands are relying on attestations rather than verifiable traceability. This forces retailers and licensees into a choice between recalling inventory, absorbing costs, or facing potential U.S. import penalties. The question is whether labor compliance laws alter procurement or remain unexercised.