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China s cotton trade: Boycotts give hope to Uighurs but companies take a hit
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Beijing criticises US blacklisting of Chinese companies
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The State Department placed China on a small list of countries whose governments engage in a policy or pattern of human trafficking, specifically noting the treatment of Uyghurs and other minorities.
The report said that, over the past four years, the Chinese government has carried out a mass detention and political indoctrination campaign against the Uyghur Muslims and other ethnic and religious minority groups in Xinjiang, adding that the courageous voices of survivors, their family members abroad, researchers, and international advocacy groups have thoroughly documented the PRC s discriminatory use of surveillance technologies and trumped-up administrative and criminal charges to abduct and detain more than one million Muslims, including Uyghurs, ethnic Hui, ethnic Kazakhs, ethnic Kyrgyz, ethnic Tajiks, and ethnic Uzbeks.
WCIF is Ready to Show the Charm of Western China | Breaking Travel News
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The move targeting Chinese manufacturer Hoshine Silicon Industry (Shanshan) Co., Ltd., announced Thursday, has implications for solar’s supply chain and could force U.S. companies to find material elsewhere. It comes after both the Trump and Biden administrations accused China of “genocide” in a campaign to erase the culture of the predominantly Muslim Uyghurs.
“Personnel at all U.S. ports of entry have been instructed to immediately begin detaining shipments that contain silica-based products made by Hoshine,” the White House said in a statement. “The United States will not tolerate forced labor in our supply chains.”
The steps fall short of a broader ban that had been sought by some activists, organized labor and lawmakers. But a person familiar with the U.S. move, who spoke anonymously before the announcement was made, said further actions may follow and investigations are ongoing.