Intel Faces Backlash In China After Asking Suppliers To Cut Sourcing From Xinjiang Region

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Intel Faces Backlash In China After Asking Suppliers To Cut Sourcing From Xinjiang Region
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Intel has asked its suppliers not to use any labor, goods or services sourced from the Xinjiang region due to restrictions imposed by “multiple governments.”

, calling the company’s statement “absurd” and noting that the chipmaker was “biting the hand that feeds it,” as it earned 26% of its revenues in China.

The backlash also spilled on to China’s social media platforms with many users on Weibo calling for a boycott of Intel products.issued on Weibo, pop star Karry Wang said he will no longer be a brand ambassador for Intel as “national interests exceed everything.”on its official WeChat account, noting that its letter was not “a statement of position” for the company but rather an effort to comply with U.S. law.This year, several western nations including the U.S., U.

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