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Global Car Supply Chains Entangled With Abuses in Xinjiang, Report Says

Por: The New York Times Business December 07, 2022

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The global auto industry remains heavily exposed to the Xinjiang region of China for raw materials, components and other supplies, a new report has found, despite intended to restrict purchases from the area, where the Chinese government has committed against mostly Muslim minorities., from a team of researchers led by Laura T. Murphy, a professor of human rights and contemporary slavery at Britain’s Sheffield Hallam University, details the... + full article



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