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Major OEMs will begin requesting DDRT submissions from selected suppliers starting September 2025, with broader requirements expected by mid-2026.

The Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) has developed a comprehensive new reporting framework in coordination with major OEMs for suppliers at all tiers of product value chains. The Forced Labor Due Diligence Program is designed in partnership with Ford, GM, Honda, Nissan, Stellantis, and Toyota, to streamline forced labor due diligence in the automotive supply chain. It falls to Tier 1 suppliers to lead the communication of their supply chains’ risk and deliver consistent, consolidated information to OEMs. Major participating OEMs will request selected supplier submissions beginning September 2025, with annual reporting expected to become a broader requirement in mid-2026

At the core of the Forced Labor Due Diligence Program is the Due Diligence Reporting Template (DDRT), a standardized reporting mechanism that OEMs are encouraging suppliers to adopt. AIAG has selected Altana as a preferred technology provider to help suppliers and OEMs address the new compliance demands in the most collaborative fashion, and ensure they receive the highest quality support while doing so.


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