Intel can not bear the siege of Chinese netizens and"apologizes"to suppliers

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Intel can not bear the siege of Chinese netizens and"apologizes"to suppliers

 Intel can not bear the siege of Chinese netizens and"apologizes"to suppliers 

 After being besieged by Chinese netizens, Intel, a US chip company, asked its suppliers to avoid using Xinjiang- related products, labor, and services, and apologized to Chinese guests and mates. 

 

 According to Reuters, Intel intimately stated on Thursday (December 23),"We apologize for the trouble caused by the cinches to our admired Chinese guests, mates and the public."

 

 On Tuesday, a letter from Intel to its suppliers was exposed in Chinese media. The letter requires the supplier to enjoin any form of mortal trafficking or involuntary labor, similar as forced labor, debt labor, indentured labor, or slavery. ChinaObserver.com, known for its strong nationalist sentiments, blamed the position of the United States and other Western countries on the Xinjiang issue, calling it a"century taradiddle."


 After the letter was made public, Chinese netizens swamped into Intel's sanctioned Weibo account to" speak and discipline the company,"and indeed called for a boycott of Intel products. 

 

 According to a Bloomberg report, there have been further than 250 million hot quests on this content on China's Weibo. 


 Bloomberg said that Intel’s position on Xinjiang has not actually changed. A report on commercial responsibility issued by Intel before this time refocused out that the company plant through due industriousness that it didn't use any workers from Xinjiang, nor did it buy any products or services from the original area. 

 

 According to public data, since 2015, China has been Intel's largest source of profit. Intel’s total profit in China ( including Hong Kong) reachedUS$20.26 billion last time, followed by Singapore’sUS$17.85 billion. 


 In recent times, further and further substantiation has flowed from China and other channels that the Chinese government has carried out methodical persecution of Uighurs and other ethnical nonage Muslims in Xinjiang for numerous times, and as numerous as one million Muslims have been detained in detention camps. They were forced to suffer" swaying"in these installations, tortured to prize admissions, forced to engage in forced labor, and other inhuman treatments. 

 

 Chinese officers have argued that these places are vocational training centers, the purpose of which is to give trainees with employment chops and exclude religious unreasonableness in their minds. 


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