FACT SHEET: New U.S. Government Actions on Forced Labor in Xinjiang
President Biden imposed multiple restrictions on Chinese solar panel makers due to their involvement in the Chinese Government’s policies of using forced labor to repress Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang.
June 24, 2021 via U.S. Executive Office of the President via China's Global Sharp Power Weekly Alert
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This week’s issue includes President Biden’s actions to impose costs on the practice of subjecting Uyghurs to forced labor in Xinjiang, a policy that the Chinese Communist Party employs to suppress their minority Muslim population; the final report by the National Endowment for Democracy on Sharp Power by Authoritarian regimes; and a report out of Taiwan that a Chinese business executive at BioNTech purposefully blocked Taiwan’s purchase of vaccines because the Taiwanese Government refused to sign a document asserting that Taiwan belongs to the People’s Republic of China.
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