LEAR supplier risk Q1-2026: 490 shipments, 42 suppliers, A-grade compliance profile
LEAR processed 490 shipments from 42 suppliers across 11 countries in Q1 2026, with Honduras accounting for nearly 49% of inbound volume through its affiliate LEAR Automotive EEDS Honduras. Germany emerged as the secondary source at 17% of shipments, followed by South Korea at 13%. The import profile spans 21 HS codes, with electrical machinery and equipment (HS Chapter 85) and vehicles/auto parts (HS Chapter 87) representing the largest product categories, supported by suppliers including JINYOUNG ELECTRO MECHANICS and LS AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES.
Trigram screen against OFAC SDN, BIS Entity List, UFLPA Entity List, SAM Exclusions, EU FSF, UK HMT, UN SC, and 25+ allied jurisdictions.
Distance-screened against all 380 facilities in the ASPI Xinjiang Data Project. Proximity score: 100 / 100.
LEAR recorded zero matches against sanctions watchlists and zero suppliers with known forced-labor exposure under UFLPA proximity criteria. No compliance flags were triggered during Q1 2026.
42 distinct tier-1 suppliers in Q1 2026
| LEAR AUTOMOTIVE EEDS HONDURAS | Honduras | 240 |
| LEAR | Germany | 58 |
| JINYOUNG ELECTRO MECHANICS | South Korea | 43 |
| LEAR | China | 18 |
| VITA CELLULAR FOAMS UK | United Kingdom | 15 |
| WILLIAM MITCHELL CALLIGRAPHY T | Germany | 13 |
| ELEKTRISOLA DR GERD SCHILDBACH GM | Germany | 10 |
| LS AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES | South Korea | 9 |
Share of Q1 2026 inbound shipments by source country
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