TEXTILE ALLIANCE MEXICO supplier risk profile Q1 2026: Belgium-focused textile imports, 5 suppliers, risk grade B.
TEXTILE ALLIANCE MEXICO handled 100 shipments across 5 suppliers and 3 countries in Q1 2026, establishing a heavily Belgium-focused sourcing pattern. Belgium accounted for 80 shipments (80% of total volume), with TEXTILE ALLIANCE BELGIUM and OOSTROTEX A DIVISION OF CLARYSSEWEB as the dominant partners. The import profile centers on synthetic fibers (HS Chapter 54), which represented the largest share of classified goods, alongside secondary activity in other textile classifications. Top suppliers TEXTILE ALLIANCE BELGIUM and OOSTROTEX together supplied 80 of the 100 shipments.
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.
TEXTILE ALLIANCE MEXICO registered zero matches on international sanctions watchlists in Q1 2026. No suppliers in the sourcing network flagged exposure to forced-labor-related supply-chain proximity under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act framework.
5 distinct tier-1 suppliers in Q1 2026
| TEXTILE ALLIANCE BELGIUM | Belgium | 43 |
| OOSTROTEX A DIVISION OF CLARYSSEWEB | Belgium | 37 |
| TEXTILE ALLIANCE HANGZHOU | Hong Kong SAR China | 14 |
| WRIGHT GRAPHICS | United States | 4 |
| WRIGHT OF HONG KONG | Hong Kong SAR China | 2 |
Share of Q1 2026 inbound shipments by source country
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