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A spokesman for the Xinjiang province government in China said that H&M, along with several international fashion companies, were boycotting cotton from Xinjiang province, a completely unreasonable move, “as if someone were picking up a stone and throwing it with their own feet. “
China is spectacularly poorly tolerated by more and more large companies boycotting Xinjiang cotton. This is the province where, according to various sources, Uighur residents locked up in concentration camps are employed in cotton fields by the Chinese, so the cotton here is essentially a product of forced labor.
In China, several people have called for a boycott of H&M and Nike before, as confirmed by Xinjiang government spokesman Xu Kuy-xiang.
“I don’t think that a company should incorporate politics into its economic activity. Will H&M be able to make money in the Chinese market? No.”
China has gone so far in the H&M boycott that not only has the communist state, which oversees the country’s internet service, disappeared from the internet within hours, but it has even become impossible for someone to travel to an H&M store via of taxi applications.
In addition to them, Nike, Burberry, Adidas and Converse suffered similar fates.
Hugo Boss tried to trick him into keeping the Chinese market by informing his Chinese customers that they would “continue to buy and support” cotton from Xinjiang province on a Chinese community site called Weibo, a notice was posted on his website that, according to him, they had never bought cotton from his province in their life. (BBC)
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