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The relationship between XPCC and Hong Kong

(1 Aug) Following four communist officials including Chen Quanguo, the U.S. Treasury Department once again imposes sanctions on the grounds of human rights in Xinjiang. This sanction is a big matter because the U.S. sanctions the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC). The impacted industries are so wide that it grants a 60-day grace period for American companies to find alternative suppliers. In addition, the commander Peng Jiarui and the predecessor Sun Jinlong are both sanctioned.

//XPCC is... a body consisted of the Party, the government, the military and a business... has an independent militarized management and judicial system, and is composed entirely of Han Chinese... regarded as the third special administrative region of China outside of Hong Kong and Macau.

//XPCC came to Hong Kong to attract investment in 2013... 25 Hong Kong companies had invested USD 420 million in XPCC

//Last year, Prince signed a cooperation agreement with
XPCC in Beijing and invested 4 million yuan to help build a training center in Xinjiang that can accommodate 8,000 people.

//The Hong Kong headquarters manages the finance, the Beijing and Shanghai offices manages the business, and opened a base in Xinjiang in 2018.

//To this type of company, Hong Kong has lost its status as a financial base for it after the United States ending Hong Kong’s special trading status. This type of company is on the watchlist and next to be sanctioned.

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Translated by: Hong Kong Echo

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Apple imported clothes from Xinjiang firm facing US forced labour sanctions

(11 Aug) The US government in July imposed sanctions on Changji Esquel Textile, a unit of the Hong Kong garment group Esquel, along with 10 other Chinese companies for alleged human rights violations in the Xinjiang region. The sanctions bar companies from buying US technology and other goods. Esquel has denied these allegations.

Esquel supplies many major US clothing companies including Patagonia, Nike and Tommy Hilfiger. In particular, Apple has a history with the firm for many years. It likely produced uniforms for staff in Apple stores. Until recently, Esquel’s website listed Apple as a “major customer”.

Apple said in a statement: “Esquel is not a direct supplier to Apple but our suppliers do use cotton from their facilities in Guangzhou and Vietnam...” However, neither Guangzhou nor Vietnam supply Esquel with cotton.

Of Esquel's many factories across Asia, the only location used “for cotton farming, ginning and spinning” is Xinjiang, where Chinese authorities’ persecution of mostly Muslim minorities has included forced labour. Esquel's Changji and Kashgar units in Xinjiang are among those sanctioned. The latter had a joint venture lasting more than two decades with the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC), a paramilitary government organisation. The XPCC produces about one-third of China’s cotton.

“It is such a deeply entrenched, and broadly enmeshed system of oppression... that has involved hundreds of companies...” James Millward, professor of history at Georgetown University, said. Even if the companies’ own factories can be certified free of forced labour, they are often working with – or with authorisation from – the local governments to manage the abuse.

Source: MSN
Credit to: Hong Kong Echo

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The US Bans Cotton Imports from Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps for Involvements of Uyghur Forced Labour

The US put pressure on China for its human rights issues in Xinjiang again on Wednesday (Dec 3) local time. The US was to ban the import of cotton products from the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC) and has accused the corps for subjecting imprisoned Uyghurs to forced labour.

The US Customs and Border Protection announced the new arrangements for the withhold release order to ban cotton and cotton products from XPCC. Reuters reported that the Trump administration was seeking to consolidate its harsh stance against China in the final few weeks of Trump’s presidential term, to make it harder for President-elect Biden to resolve the tense relationship between the two nations.

The withhold release order allows the authority to confiscate products allegedly produced by forced labour, in order to tackle human rights abuses. The US considered a total ban on cotton and tomato products imported from Xinjiang, but the ban was opposed by US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue, and the Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin, and was hence changed to a ban on imports from designated enterprises.

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Source: Stand News #Dec03

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