China News Service, July 15th. At a regular press conference held by the Ministry of Commerce on the 15th, the spokesperson Gao Feng said that the so-called human rights and forced labor issues in Xinjiang are completely inconsistent with the facts.

  At the meeting, a reporter asked: May I ask the United States recently issued a new version of the "Xinjiang Supply Chain Business Advisory Announcement", calling for urgent attention to the supply chain risks faced by American companies, and requiring companies that have contact with entities engaged in forced labor and Xinjiang-related human rights violations And individuals seriously consider investment and procurement actions.

The U.S. Senate recently passed a bill prohibiting U.S. companies from importing products from Xinjiang.

Does the Ministry of Commerce have any comment on this?

  Gao Feng responded that the so-called human rights and forced labor issues in Xinjiang are completely inconsistent with the facts.

The US's approach has seriously undermined the security and stability of the global industrial chain and supply chain, is not conducive to China and the United States, and is not conducive to the recovery of the world economy. China firmly opposes it.