TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) Automakers including Tesla, General Motors, Volkswagen and Toyota are failing to ensure they are not using forced labor as part of their China supply chains, a report released Thursday by Human Rights Watch says. The U.S.-based nonprofit linked some of the world’s largest car manufacturers to aluminum allegedly produced with forced […]
A new report says automakers including Tesla, General Motors, Volkswagen and Toyota are failing to ensure they are not using forced labor as part of their China supply chains
Human Rights Watch on
Thursday urged automakers such as Tesla, Volkswagen and BYD that
produce cars in China to do more to ensure materials that could
be made using Uyghur forced labour do not enter.
International car manufacturers are doing too little to combat forced labor in China s Xinjiang region, according to the human rights organization Human Rights Watch . Auto companies simply don t know.
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