Volkswagen Says No Human-Rights Abuses at Downsized Xinjiang Plant in China

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Volkswagen Says No Human-Rights Abuses at Downsized Xinjiang Plant in China
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A visit by Volkswagen’s China head to the Xinjiang factory has revived criticism over the German car maker’s presence in a region where authorities face allegations of using forced labor

Volkswagen’s Urumqi venture in Xinjiang was intended to generate hundreds of jobs in China’s underdeveloped northwest.

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