China has denied claims of forced labor or other human rights violations, claiming that the camps provide vocational training and that businesses should adhere to the country’s rules. On December 31, Tesla, the world’s most valued automaker, announced the opening of a showroom in Urumqi, the provincial capital of Xinjiang. Tesla’s statement on New Year’s Eve that it would open a showroom in Xinjiang drew outrage from US rights and trade groups, making it the latest foreign company to be embroiled in Xinjiang tensions. The United States has labeled China’s treatment of ethnic Uyghurs and other Muslims in Xinjiang as...