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  2. Boycotts of Chinese products - Wikipedia

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    There have been campaigns advocating for a boycott of products made in China.Commonly cited reasons for boycotting China include the alleged low quality of products, human rights issues, territorial conflicts involving China, support for separatist movements within China, and objection to more specific matters relating to China, including the government's mismanagement of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  3. China says it will investigate fashion firm PVH for suspected ...

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    The ministry said in statements posted online that it would investigate the American company’s suspected boycott of products from the far western Xinjiang region, where China’s ruling ...

  4. Uniqlo faces calls for boycott in China after CEO’s Xinjiang ...

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    China is one of the biggest markets for Uniqlo, where the brand aims to expand its business. Greater China, including Taiwan and Hong Kong, accounts for more than 20 per cent of the company's revenue.

  5. China threatens sanctions on Calvin Klein owner over Xinjiang ...

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    Being banned by China would deal a big blow to PVH, which, like other global fashion firms, sources extensively in the country. Calvin Klein also has a physical presence in virtually every Chinese ...

  6. Chinese government response to COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    In the 18 months after containing the initial outbreak, China had two COVID-19 deaths. [19] In March and April 2020, as lockdowns and other restrictions were eased, attention shifted to preventing imported cases from abroad from causing a resurgence of the virus within China. [15]

  7. Death by China - Wikipedia

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    Death by China: Confronting the Dragon – A Global Call to Action is a 2011 non-fiction book by Peter Navarro and Greg Autry [1] that chronicles the alleged threats to America's economic dominance in the 21st century posed by China and the Chinese Communist Party, "from currency manipulation and abusive trade policies, to deadly consumer products".

  8. Not Chinese enough? Bottled water empire of China’s richest ...

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    Calls for a boycott of Nongfu have even alarmed typically patriotic state media outlets at a time when Beijing is trying to rally support behind private businesses to help counter an economic ...

  9. Xenophobia and racism related to the COVID-19 pandemic

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    The Anti-Defamation League [370] and Life After Hate [371] observed that in addition to the wave of anti-Asian xenophobia online, there was a white nationalist and white supremacist [370] [372]-fueled wave of antisemitic and anti-Zionism, including but not limited to claims that Jews and/or Israelis were spreading the virus, but also an online ...