It's time to boycott any company doing business in Xinjiang | Michael Caster
Forced labour in China's internment camps taints the supply chains of many western companies. We need to take action
Any western company doing business in Xinjiang should consider their supply chains tainted by forced labour drawn from internment camps. Hardly a drop in the ocean of the vast global economy, this involves companies such as Ikea, H&M, Volkswagen and Siemens.
This month, the United States banned the import of products made by a firm in Xinjiang over its use of forced labour. It also blacklisted 28 Chinese entities for their role in the repression of Uighurs and issued visa restrictions on key Chinese officials. Following suit, two major Australian companies have now also announced they are ending partnership with their cotton supplier in Xinjiang.
Michael Caster is a human rights advocate and researcher, author of The People's Republic of the Disappeared, and co-founder of the human rights organisation Safeguard Defenders.
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