Failure to investigate cotton imports with suspected links to Uyghur forced labour would lead to “a marketplace in criminal property,” the Court of Appeal has heard. In a two-day hearing on Wednesday and Thursday, lawyers representing human rights groups Failure to Probe Chinese Cotton Imports ‘Would Lead to a Marketplace in Criminal Property,’ Court Is Told
Failure to investigate cotton imports with suspected links to Uyghur forced labour would lead to “a marketplace in criminal property,” the Court of Appeal has heard. In a two-day hearing on Wednesday and Thursday, lawyers representing human rights groups
The House Homeland Security Committee Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations, and Accountability holds a hearing on “Security Risk: The Unprecedented Surge in Chinese Illegal Immigration” at 2:00 p.m. ET on May 16. Simon Hankinson Senior Research Fellow,
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Chinese communist leader Xi Jinping on May 16, reaffirming their “no limit” partnership amid increasing pressure from the United States and European Union. Mr. Putin arrived in Beijing on the morning of May 16,