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Intel apologizes to China for complying with US sanctions over “genocide” in Xinjiang region – Aroged

December 25, 2021
Source: aroged.com aroged.com
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Intel has apologized to partners and customers in China after advising local suppliers that it will not use labor or goods from China’s Xinjiang region. However, Intel has removed the original statement, which has generated backlash. International trade with the Xinjiang region is restricted by the governments of many countries, including the United States. This is due to China’s attitude towards the Muslim Uyghur minority in the region, in the United States it is called “genocide”. Earlier this month, the United States imposed a ban on imports from Xinjiang unless companies can prove that the goods were created without the...
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