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Volkswagen Says It Is Exiting China’s Xinjiang Region After 12 Years

VW and its joint venture partner, SAIC Motor, are transferring an assembly plant and test tracks after years of criticism from human rights activists.

Keith Bradsher
Author: Keith Bradsher

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Keith Bradsher

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Automobiles, China, Factories and Manufacturing, Forced Labor, Human Rights and Human Rights Violations, Minorities, SAIC Motor Corporation Ltd, Urumqi (China), Volkswagen AG
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