China Claims No Uyghur Forced Labour, Opposes US Ban On Firms

China’s Ministry of Commerce on Thursday said it is strongly dissatisfied with and firmly opposes the United States’ recent addition of three Chinese firms to what the Chinese call “the so-called Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Entity List.”

A spokesperson for the ministry said that the move, which lacks factual basis and transparency, is classic economic coercion.

It said the Xinjiang Supply Chain Business Advisory and supplemental documents issued by the United States have grossly interfered in China’s internal affairs and suppressed Chinese companies under the banner of “human rights.

The spokesperson said there is no forced labor in Xinjiang, noting that the United States is undermining Xinjiang’s prosperity and stability, infringing on the legitimate rights and interests of enterprises, and negatively impacting the human rights of Xinjiang residents of various ethnic groups in the name of “human rights.”

The Ministry has called on the US to immediately cease such erroneous practices and that it will take necessary measures and maintain the lawful rights and interests of the firms.

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