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Solar Supply Chain Grows More Opaque Amid Human Rights Concerns

The global industry is cutting some ties to China, but its exposure to forced labor remains high and companies are less transparent, a new report found.

Ana Swanson
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China, Factories and Manufacturing, Forced Labor, Human Rights and Human Rights Violations, International Trade and World Market, JA Solar Holdings Company Ltd, Solar Energy, Supply Chain
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