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Nonprofit Asks US to Sanction Chinese Companies for Forced Labor

A nonprofit is asking the Treasury Department to sanction seven Chinese companies after its reporting revealed their alleged ties to forced labor in China’s seafood industry (see 2310100030). The Outlaw Ocean Project, a Washington-based investigative journalism non-profit, said it submitted a petition to Treasury calling for human rights sanctions under the Global Magnitsky Act against the seven companies and their affiliates, who are “complicit in serious human rights abuses” against Xinjiang workers.

Those companies are:

The Outlaw Ocean Project declined to provide a copy of the petition, saying in a Jan. 11 email that it has been advised by Treasury that “the chances of a successful petition are much greater if the petitions are not made public.” A Treasury spokesperson didn’t comment.

The group said other non-governmental organizations, including the Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project and the Human Rights Action Group, have asked Canada to sanction those same companies for forced labor.