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US Bans Imports From 37 Chinese Firms Over Forced Labour

The Biden administration has added 37 companies from China’s mining, solar, and textile sectors to its list of those banned from exporting to the US due to alleged forced labour practices in the Xinjiang region.

The firms include mining giant Zijin Mining Group and solar companies such as a subsidiary of JA Solar Technology Co., according to a statement from the Department of Homeland Security.

The list also includes textile manufacturer Huafu Fashion Co. and 25 of its subsidiaries. Zijin Mining fell as much as 4.3 percent in early trading in Hong Kong. Still, JA Solar and Huafu Fashion shares were higher.

US and European companies have been under pressure to pull away from factories that make clothes and other products in the Xinjiang region. Labour groups have documented alleged forced labour camps and other poor working conditions involving the local Uyghur population.

China disputes these claims.

The additions represent the largest single expansion of the Uyghur Forced Labour Prevention Act list since the law was passed in 2021 and bring the total number of companies banned to 144, according to the statement.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun called the law “evil” at a regular press briefing in Beijing on Wednesday and said the bans on the companies amounted to interference in the country’s internal affairs.

He added that Beijing would “take resolute measures to firmly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises.”

Major Chinese solar companies have already started switching to more expensive polysilicon from Western countries to eliminate risks linked to the law and import ban. As for JA Solar, the impact of its addition to the US list is expected to be limited as the subsidiary closed in 2024 and didn’t supply directly or indirectly to the US, according to a note by BofA Global Research.

“That said, this serves as another reminder that Chinese solar will face rising trade headwinds, especially in the US,” BofA Global said. Requests for comment from Zijin Mining, JA Solar, and Huafu Fashion weren’t immediately answered.

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