Elon Musk And Tesla Face Criticism For 'Despicable' Decision To Open Showroom In Xinjiang, China | Carscoops carscoops
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio also criticized the decision over Twitter, saying that Tesla and other corporations working in the area are helping the Chinese government “cover up genocide and slave labor in the region.”
The area has been the cause of much controversy with a number of companies attempting to cut ties with it as a result of its reputation as the locus of crimes against humanity. Retail giantshave distanced themselves from Xinjiang following allegations that they may have used cotton that was picked by forced laborers..
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