US senator calls for action on forced labour in China's Xinjiang

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Menendez accuses US firms of ignoring 'horrific' working conditions, urge people to stop buying from such practices.

A senior US senator on Tuesday accused US firms of wilfully ignoring "horrific" forced labour conditions in China's Xinjiang region and called on the Commerce Department to stop American companies and consumers buying goods produced by such labour.

"Moreover, there are consistent reports that US companies fail to undertake basic labour and human rights assessments in Xinjiang, in essence wilfully ignoring the horrific conditions of forced labour in Xinjiang," Menendez, the ranking member of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, said in the letter.

Menendez, who has called for sanctions on China over the issue, also requested information about US government contractors who source cotton from China, which produces 84 percent of its cotton in Xinjiang. An Australian think tank said in a report earlier this month that tens of thousands of ethnic Uyghurs have been transferred to work in factories across China supplying 83 global brands in conditions "that strongly suggest forced labour."

 

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