[Tree] Chinese auto glass manufacturer Fuyao Glass America denies being targeted in Ohio facility raid

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updates: Denial by Fuyao Glass America that it was the target of the raid

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updates: Italian automaker fined for misleading 'Made in Italy' claims on Chinese parts

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updates: Italian automaker fined for misleading 'Made in Italy' claims on Chinese parts

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updates: The Department of Homeland Security has added three Chinese companies to a list of firms whose products can no longer be exported to the United States due to their involvement in forced labor programs in Xinjiang. The companies include Shandong Meijia Group, Xinjiang Shenhuo Coal and Electricity, and Dongguan Oasis Shoes. This brings the total number of companies on the entity list to 68. [114bb064]

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updates: New information about BMW, Jaguar Land Rover, and Volkswagen using parts made with forced labor in Xinjiang

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updates: BMW, Jaguar Land Rover, and Volkswagen implicated in forced labor

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updates: US bans 26 Chinese textile companies over forced labor

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updates: US blocks imports from cotton traders and warehouses

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updates: US blocks alleged Milwaukee Tool supplier over forced prison labor

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updates: Updated with additional information on US Labor Department's call

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updates: The US Labor Department calls on companies to exit Xinjiang due to forced labor concerns

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updates: Companies considering exiting investments in Xinjiang

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updates: Luxury cars seized in the US due to forced labor allegations

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updates: Luxury car imports delayed due to forced labor claims

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updates: New forced labor claim against Volkswagen in Xinjiang

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updates: New report reveals worsening forced labor situation in Xinjiang, increasing pressure on European Union to ban imports

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updates: BASF accelerates exit from Xinjiang joint ventures

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updates: BASF's decision to accelerate exit from Xinjiang ventures

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updates: Inclusion of BASF's decision to withdraw from Xinjiang

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updates: Employee rebellion against Volkswagen's Xinjiang review

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updates: Volkswagen audit fails to convince researchers on forced labor in Xinjiang

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updates: Volkswagen-commissioned audit finding no signs of forced labor at its plant in China's Xinjiang region

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updates: Inclusion of Anhui Xinya in UFLPA Entity List

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updates: Revelations of forced Uyghur labor in clothing supply chains

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updates: Inclusion of information about forced labor in solar panel supply chains

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updates: Japan considers prison labor for scallop processing

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updates: Revelations of Chinese prison labor in UK clothing

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updates: The Outlaw Ocean Project exposes forced Uyghur labor in UK seafood industry

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updates: Restructured and enhanced the story based on new information

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