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Global Car Supply Chains Entangled With Abuses in Xinjiang, Report Says

The New York Times – Business:

A new report on the auto industry cites extensive links to Xinjiang, where the U.S. government now presumes goods are made with forced labor.

Ana Swanson
Author: Ana Swanson

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Business. Read the original article.

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China, Corporate Social Responsibility, Customs and Border Protection (US), Factories and Manufacturing, Forced Labor, Great Britain, Human Rights and Human Rights Violations, International Trade and World Market, Lithium (Metal), Metals and Minerals, Minorities, Muslims and Islam, Steel and Iron, Supply Chain, Uighurs (Chinese Ethnic Group), United States, United States Politics and Government
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