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Volkswagen to exit China's Xinjiang, sell factory

Deutsche Welle Wednesday, 27 November 2024 ()
German car giant VW said that it would sell its factory and test track in Xinjiang for "economic reasons." China has been accused of using forced labor from ethnic Uyghurs in the region.
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