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Nike, Adidas, Shein, Temu Sent Letter From House China Committee About Forced Labor
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Rep. Mike Gallagher, Chairman of the House Select Committee on the CCP goes after Nike, Adidas, others.

The letter was addressed to Rupert Campbell, President of Adidas North America in Portland.

The experts were from Nury Turkel, Chair of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, and a study by Sheffield Hallam University in the U.K. Both had testified at a Committee hearing in March.... [+] “Has Nike conclusively identified every supplier of fabric, cotton and yarn in its global supply chains for products sold in the United States, and if yes, please provide documents and evidence to substantiate Nike’s conclusive identification. ...In 2020, reporting revealed that hundreds of Uyghur laborers worked in a factory that manufactures 8 million pairs of Nikes each year. Nike claims to have verified that this factory, owned by TKG Taekwang, no longer uses Uyghur forced labor.

“What is Temu’s sourcing policy before a third-party seller can list on its marketplace? How often does Temu assess whether existing third-party sellers are compliant with its sourcing policy. Please provide all policies, guidelines, requirements...relevant to Temu’s enforcement of its sourcing policy.”

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