U.S. Senate Finance Committee asks GM, Tesla, Toyota about Chinese supply chain
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US Senate committee asks carmakers about Chinese supply chain
WASHINGTON :The U.S. Senate Finance Committee has asked eight major automakers, including General Motors, Tesla and Ford Motor, to disclose whether any of their components are linked to alleged forced labor use in China, according to letters made public on Thursday.In June, a U.S. law took effect banning the
Senate panel eyeing forced labor’s role in auto parts production
The Senate Finance Committee is probing whether eight auto manufacturers use materials sourced from forced labor in China’s Xinjiang region in their supply chains. Senate Finance Committee Chair Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) sent separate letters on Thursday to the eight companies following a report published earlier this month by researchers at the U.K.’s Sheffield Hallam University…
Senate Panel Probes Carmakers’ Ties to Forced Labor in China
The Senate Finance Committee is launching an investigation into whether major automakers such as Ford Motor Co., General Motors Co. and Tesla Inc. are using parts made with forced labor from the Xinjiang region of China.
U.S. Senate committee asks carmakers about Chinese supply chain
The U.S. Senate Finance Committee has asked eight major automakers, including General Motors , Tesla and Ford Motor , to disclose whether any of their components are linked to alleged forced labor use in China, according to letters made public on Thursday.
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