News Analysis Despite a growing outcry in democracies over the threat to human rights and international stability from China, and Beijing’s genocide against Uyghurs and other religious groups, major Western corporations continue to do business in the country, including with the military and police. Some of that business could be in violation of a new U.S. law against supply chains that reach into the Xinjiang region, where the genocide is taking place. All of it is ethically questionable. On Feb. 2, The Wall Street Journal covered a new report by the Victims of Communism (VOC) Foundation and Horizon Advisory. The report rightly condemns as morally “wrong” the support that Western companies give to “Beijing’s military modernization, surveillance state, and human rights abuses.” “The report finds that Dell has an office in Urumqi, Xinjiang’s capital,” according to the Journal. “Dell recently advertised a retail account manager job opening in Urumqi, promising …
Big Business Still in China
February 4, 2022
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