Marco Rubio blasts Intel for ‘humiliating apologies’ to China
Florida Senator Marco Rubio lashed out at Intel after reports that it quietly bowed down to pressure from Beijing over alleged forced labor in Xinjiang.
“Intel’s cowardice is yet another predictable consequence of economic reliance on China,” Rubio said in a statement on Monday.
“Instead of humiliating apologies and self-censorship, companies should move their supply chains to countries that do not use slave labor or commit genocide,” Rubio said.
The statement came following reports that the California-based semiconductor giant removed any mention of Xinjiang, China’s western region, from its December letter to suppliers.
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Western politicians and global human rights groups have been accusing China of massively locking up Uyghurs, a Muslim ethnic group living in Xinjiang, in labor camps. Beijing has denied this, and said that it is conducting counter-terrorism policy in the region, which houses vocational education and training centers.