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United States bars imports from shoes, seafood and aluminum companies over Uyghur labor

The U.S. has actually added 3 more companies to an entity list that disallows imports from companies apparently involved with Uyghur required labor in China, according to a U.S. federal government notice published online on Tuesday.

The latest targets include shoe manufacturer Dongguan Sanctuary Shoes Co, electrolytic aluminum maker Xinjiang Shenhuo Coal and Electricity Co and food processor Shandong Meijia Group Co, also called Rizhao Meijia Group, the notice from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security stated.

Through these actions, DHS is increasing its focus on seafood, aluminum, and shoes - sectors that play a crucial function in Xinjiang's economy - and ensuring goods made with required labor are stayed out of the U.S. market, the department stated in a. different statement.

Ratings of companies have actually been added to the Uyghur Required. Labor Avoidance Act Entity List, which limits the import of. products connected to what the U.S. federal government has actually defined as an. ongoing genocide of minorities in China's western Xinjiang. region.

U.S. officials think Chinese authorities have actually developed. labor camps for Uyghurs and other Muslim minority groups in. Xinjiang. Beijing rejects any abuses.

The Chinese embassy in Washington did not immediately. react to a request for remark.

It has actually formerly called the U.S. list an instrument of a. couple of U.S. politicians to interfere with stability in Xinjiang and. contain China's advancement..

(source: Reuters)