China’s anti-corruption watchdog has threatened Walmart Inc. with a consumer boycott, accusing the U.S. retail giant of “stupidity and shorted-sightedness” over its removal of Xinjiang-sourced products from Sam's Club online app in response to the forced labor of religious minorities and the genocide of Uyghurs.
China’s anti-corruption watchdog has threatened Walmart Inc. with a consumer boycott, accusing the U.S. retail giant of “stupidity and shorted-sightedness” over its removal of Xinjiang-sourced products from Sam's Club online app in response to the forced labor of religious minorities and the genocide of Uyghurs.
China’s anti-corruption watchdog has threatened Walmart Inc. with a consumer boycott, accusing the U.S. retail giant of “stupidity and shorted-sightedness” over its removal of Xinjiang-sourced products from Sam's Club online app in response to the forced labor of religious minorities and the genocide of Uyghurs.