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Volkswagen and BASF Are Reconsidering Ties to Xinjiang, China

Volkswagen and BASF, two German giants, are reassessing their activities in the region, where the Chinese government has cracked down on Muslim minorities.

Keith Bradsher
Author: Keith Bradsher

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Keith Bradsher

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China, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporations, Factories and Manufacturing, Forced Labor, Germany, Human Rights and Human Rights Violations, Human Rights Watch, International Relations, International Trade and World Market, Labor and Jobs, Muslims and Islam, Politics and Government, Supply Chain, Uighurs (Chinese Ethnic Group), United States, Urumqi (China), Volkswagen AG
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