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US committee urge NBA to end deals with China
ANI
03 Jun 2021, 22:56 GMT+10
Washington DC [US], June 3 (ANI): A US bipartisan parliamentary executive committee on China has sent a letter to the National Basketball Association (NBA), asking players to drop contracts with companies that use materials manufactured in Chinese slave labor camps.
The commission urged the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) to educate their members about the use of forced labor in the making of sportswear in China and the US government s determination that genocide and crimes against humanity are being committed by the Chinese government.
It has also highlighted how that Chinese sportswear companies like Anta, Li-Ning, and Peak have all affirmed that they use cotton produced in the Xinjiang region.
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Coronavirus: the companies that profited during a pandemic
iCrowd Newswire
No one s been a winner during the coronavirus pandemic.
In a year when millions of lives were lost, a huge portion of the population were trapped in their houses, the elderly were effectively imprisoned in care homes, economies crashed, the job market slumped, and even those who profited in 2020 would rather the pandemic hadn t happened.
Yet, even amidst the chaos of covid, it s undeniably that some businesses have weathered the storm better than others.
Certain sectors of the economy and SMEs with a strong online presence found their profit margins unaffected by 2020 s harrowing events, while others saw their fortunes soar.