Nike CEO pressed on not addressing Chinese human rights abuses: 'China is a very important market for us'
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Nike CEO: We're ignoring China's abuses because 'China's a very important market'
(BREITBART) – On Thursday’s broadcast of CNBC’s “Closing Bell,” Nike CEO John Donahoe responded to a question on why Nike hasn’t been more vocal on human rights issues in China by stating that they participate “in sport all over the world, including China. China’s a very important market for us.” And maintained that they have…
Nike CEO pressed on not addressing Chinese human rights abuses: 'China is a very important market for us'
Nike CEO John Donahoe appeared to defend the company's woke "values" in a new interview, while dodging a question about its business with China amid the ruling Communist Party's human rights abuses in Xinjiang and Hong Kong.
Nike CEO On Doing Business In China: ‘Very Aligned With Our Values’
Challenged on Nike’s refusal to speak out more firmly on China’s human rights abuses since his company has a huge market in China, Nike CEO John Donahoe said his company didn’t have to sacrifice any of its values to do business in China, stating that Nike operates “very aligned with our values.”Donahoe told CNBC’s Ariel Eisen, “We participate in sport all over the world, including China.”“China’s a very important market for us; we have a long-te…
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