China-Singapore Jingwei Client, March 24th (Dong Xiangyi) As the "H&M statement boycotts Xinjiang products" incident intensified, it was removed from the shelves of many e-commerce platforms such as Tmall and JD.com.

So is the operation of physical stores affected?

Reporters from China-Singapore Jingwei visited the site.

  Photo by Dong Xiangyi, Sino-Singapore Jingwei, HM offline physical store

  At around 19:30 on the evening of March 24, a reporter from Sino-Singapore Jingwei visited the H&M store in Xidan Joy City, Beijing. After scanning the health treasure to measure the temperature, he entered the store. The reporter found that there were still many customers shopping in the store. Many customers lined up at the entrance of the fitting room.

  A reporter from China-Singapore Jingwei then asked a H&M clerk. When asked if he knew the company’s statement of boycotting Xinjiang products, the clerk replied: “It’s not clear. We have a rule not to bring mobile phones during working hours.” At the same time, in addition, A female clerk at the counter also said: "I just came to work and I don't know (this matter)."

  Photo by Dong Xiangyi, Sino-Singapore Jingwei, HM offline physical store

  In addition, a reporter from Sino-Singapore Jingwei also asked a number of customers in H&M stores whether they understood the matter, and the answers they received were basically "don't know" and "not very clear."

There was also a male customer who had just purchased H&M clothes and said: "I watched the news", but when the reporter asked further, the other party waved his hand and did not want to answer too much.

  The reporter also asked the service desk of Xidan Joy City. The staff said: "I don't know about this. Please ask the store specifically."

  On the morning of March 24, the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League named HM on its official Weibo, saying, “While spreading rumors to boycott Xinjiang cotton, while wanting to make money in China? Wishful thinking!” The latest CCTV Weibo comment stated that H&M Group announced a boycott of Xinjiang due to human rights issues. product.

Such accusations made out of nothing, with ulterior motives, are full of prejudice and expose ignorance.

  Prior to this, artists Huang Xuan and Song Qian studios have officially announced the termination of their cooperation with H&M.

"Resolutely oppose any attempt to discredit the country and human rights in any form!" Huang Xuan's studio statement reads.

  The Tianyan Check App shows that the HM affiliate of the brand involved is Haynes Morris (Shanghai) Commercial Co., Ltd., which was established in November 2006 with a registered capital of 5 million euros and the legal representative is JYRKI PETER TERVONEN. The shareholder information shows that The company is wholly-owned by H & M Hennes & Mauritz Holding Asia Limited.

It is understood that in recent years, the company has a number of administrative penalties. The penalties are mostly adulterated or adulterated in the production and sales of products, false as genuine, and shoddy as good.

(Zhongxin Jingwei APP)

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