Posted on 03/21/2022 7:00:09 PM PDT by TigerLikesRoosterNew
Li-Ning Responds to Suspicions of Potentially Using Forced Labor in North Korea
Shoshy Ciment
Tue, March 22, 2022, 1:46 AM·2 min read
Updated March 21: Chinese sneaker maker Li-Ning Sporting Goods has responded to the announcement that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will seize products at U.S. ports of entry produced or manufactured by the company.
The sanctions, instated March 14, represent an enforcement action against the company after an investigation found that Li-Ning uses North Korean labor for production. Via the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA), U.S. law prohibits North Korean goods to enter the country without proof that forced labor was not involved in production
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I’m Li Ning toward “Yes.”
Come on, they only used forced labor on the interior Li Ning.
All labor is slave labor in NK. There are only 3 industries - military, hacking and prison camp slavery.
One of their major export industry is ‘rent-a-slave’. N. Koreans workers are shipped overseas to work for sweatshop. Used to be all over the world. But after sanctions were tightened, most of them are now in China.
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