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Intel Removes Mention Of Xinjiang After Pressure From China

January 12, 2022
Source: freerepublic.com freerepublic.com
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2:10:03 PM PST by [lowbridge](/~lowbridge/) U.S. semiconductor chip company Intel has scrubbed all references to Xinjiang from an open letter on its website that created a backlash from China late last year. Last month, Intel sent an open letter to its suppliers urging them to avoid sourcing materials from the Chinese province of Xinjiang, where the Communist Chinese government forces religious minorities into labor camps. The Wall Street Journal at the time reported that Intel sent the letter to its global suppliers calling on them to avoid the region, stating that “multiple governments have imposed restrictions on products sourced from...
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