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Chinese EV battery giants reject US 'forced labor' allegations

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Major electric vehicle (EV) battery makers CATL and Gotion High-Tech have rejected U.S. lawmakers' allegations of connections to "forced labor."

A group of U.S. Republican lawmakers has said that the two firms should be added immediately to an import ban list known as the "entity list" under the so-called Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), alleging that the companies' supply chains use "forced labor," the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.

In a statement posted online on Friday, CATL said it is in strict compliance with all applicable laws and regulations with respect to its operations and business activities in the United States.

"A June 5 letter by U.S. Members of Congress, accusing CATL of having connections to forced labor, is groundless and completely false," the battery maker said, noting that its business relations with some suppliers quoted in the letter had ceased long ago.

Gotion High-Tech said that any allegations suggesting it engages in forced labor or is related to forced labor are completely unfounded and absolutely false.

"Gotion High-Tech has consistently upheld the values of respecting human rights and protecting employee rights," the company said in a statement. "Our selection of partners is also based on a rigorous audit mechanism and evaluation standards."

China has made clear time and again that the allegation of "forced labor" in Xinjiang is nothing but a monumental lie propagated to smear the country's image, as it goes against the fact that the rights and interests of people of all ethnic backgrounds in Xinjiang are effectively protected.

Since the U.S. signed the UFLPA into law in December 2021, 65 Chinese companies have been listed for sanctions, covering industries such as textiles, apparel, agriculture, polysilicon, plastics, chemicals, batteries, household appliances, electronics and food additives.

A spokesperson for China's foreign ministry said the UFLPA "might as well be called the most notorious and egregious law against human rights in the 21st century."

The act not only imposes illegal sanctions on Chinese companies, but also forces companies around the world to join the U.S. attempt to contain and suppress China, and tries to create a coalition for economic coercion, the spokesperson told a press conference on May 21.

According to new data from SNE Research, CATL accounted for 37.7 percent of the market during the January-April period this year, remaining the world's largest battery manufacturer, while Gotion, which is partially owned by Volkswagen, ranked ninth globally.

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