General Motors
In March 2020, General Motors was named in a report by ASPI as one of many global brands whose supply chains were highly likely to contain Uyghur forced labour. General Motors has not responded to the report’s findings.
In March 2020, General Motors was named in a report by ASPI as one of many global brands whose supply chains were highly likely to contain Uyghur forced labour. General Motors has not responded to the report’s findings.
This report is the result of a six-month investigation analysing publicly available documents, which revealed massive and expanding links between western car brands and Uyghur abuses.
(First published 1 March 2020) The Chinese government has facilitated the mass transfer of Uyghur and other ethnic minority citizens from the far west region of Xinjiang to factories across the country. Under conditions that strongly suggest forced labour, Uyghurs are working in factories that are in the supply chains of at least 82 well-known global brands in the technology, clothing and automotive sectors, including Apple, BMW, Gap, Huawei, Nike, Samsung, Sony and Volkswagen.