
Xinjiang Cotton Association Urges Global Brands to Resume Sourcing
The Xinjiang Cotton Association urges global brands like Uniqlo to resume sourcing from the region, highlighting its quality cotton and economic impact.
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The Xinjiang Cotton Association urges global brands like Uniqlo to resume sourcing from the region, highlighting its quality cotton and economic impact.
Global brands are re-evaluating their ties with Xinjiang’s cotton industry amid Western political pressure, highlighting the need for multinationals to avoid becoming pawns in geopolitical games.
Uniqlo faces potential backlash in China after CEO Tadashi Yanai stated the company does not source cotton from Xinjiang, prompting a response from the Chinese Foreign Ministry highlighting the region’s high-quality cotton.
A cotton field in Xinjiang’s Bortala Prefecture has set a new national record with a mechanical harvest yield of 11,154 kg per hectare, highlighting advancements in agricultural technology.
The Chinese mainland’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region boosts cotton output and quality through innovations in breeding, digital farming, and mechanization, supplying exceptional materials for textiles.
British vlogger Jason Lightfoot discusses the lives of Uygurs and other minorities in China, sharing his perspectives on ethnic policies and the Xinjiang cotton issue.
A British vlogger in China, Lee Barrett, challenges allegations of “forced labor” in Xinjiang’s cotton industry, scrutinizing the roles of the Newlines Institute and the Better Cotton Initiative.