US apparel firm cuts off Chinese factory in internment camp
Source: Associated Press
Martha Mendoza and Yanan Wang, Associated Press
Updated 3:17 am CST, Thursday, January 10, 2019
A U.S. supplier of t-shirts and other team apparel to college bookstores cut its ties Wednesday with a Chinese company that drew workers from an internment camp holding targeted members of ethnic minority groups.
In recent years, authorities in the far west Chinese region of Xinjiang have detained an estimated 1 million Uighurs and Kazakhs in heavily-secured facilities where detainees say they are ordered to renounce their language and religion while pledging loyalty to the China's ruling Communist Party.
Last month an Associated Press investigation found the Chinese government had also started forcing some detainees to work in manufacturing and food industries. The investigation tracked recent shipments from one such factory, the privately-owned Hetian Taida Apparel, located inside an internment camp, to Badger Sportswear, a leading supplier in Statesville, North Carolina.
In a statement posted to its website, Badger said Wednesday it will no longer do business with Hetian Taida, nor import any goods from the same region "given the controversy around doing business" there.
Read more: https://www.chron.com/news/education/article/US-apparel-firm-cuts-off-Chinese-factory-in-13522516.php
Scarsdale
(9,426 posts)someone notify Ivanka tRump. She has patents from China, this could be snapped up by her in a heartbeat. You know, for "her" fashion design company that steals other people's ideas.
Crutchez_CuiBono
(7,725 posts)they probably notified her by mail she'd have to find paid replacements.
iluvtennis
(19,844 posts)bleedingulcers
(42 posts)and not because it was the right thing to do. Hmmm...