The Global Times propaganda newspaper admitted this week that the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act has 'dealt a big blow' to Chinese business.
While Chinese propagandists first mocked the UFLPA as doing little to stifle demand for East Turkistan products, thehas more recently admitted that the law has apparently deterred not just American companies from importing the items but businesses around the world who anticipate that other free nations may soon pass their own restrictions on East Turkistan imports.
“Cotton futures have suffered a plunge accordingly, weighing on the sector at large, Liu said, and although Liu’s company focuses on color cotton, it cannot be entirely insulated from the industry-wide impact,” according to theThe state-run newspaper reported that many companies in East Turkistan recently participated in an ongoing product expo on the other side of the country, in tropical Hainan, and are “actively in pursuit of a strong presence in the higher-end domestic consumer market.
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