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2021年4月19日

著者:
Sinéad Baker, Insider (USA)

Volkswagen executive rules out possibility of forced labour and stands by commitment in Xinjiang

"Volkswagen is not closing its factory in Xinjiang as long as it's 'economically feasible,' exec says", 19 April 2021

A Volkswagen executive said the carmaker will not close its factory in Xinjiang, China, as long as it's "economically feasible."

Stephan Wöllenstein, the CEO of Volkswagen Group China, told journalists in Shanghai on Sunday: "We have made it clear that we must stand by our commitment in China as a whole, and we will also stand by our commitment in Xinjiang as long as we believe that it is economically feasible," the German newspaper Der Spiegel reported.

Volkswagen has a factory in the major of Urumqi in Xinjiang. [...]

According to Der Spiegel, Wöllenstein said: "We can't have an issue like forced labor because we employ employees directly." [...]

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報告書:省を超えて工場に配属された新疆の少数民族の強制労働に大手ブランド83社の関与が示唆。企業の回答も掲載

China: Mounting concerns over forced labour in Xinjiang

中国の不買運動、外資アパレルで拡大 ウイグルの強制労働問題で反発