Chinese electric vehicle (EV) battery giants, including CATL and Gotion High-Tech, have strongly refuted allegations from U.S. lawmakers that they use forced labor in their supply chains. CATL has labeled the accusations as 'groundless and completely false.' The controversy comes amid broader tensions between China and the U.S. over trade and protectionism. CATL is also planning to open a new plant in Illinois, which has drawn additional scrutiny.
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China’s CATL Refutes U.S. Lawmakers’ Allegations of Using Forced Labor The dangers of relying on "open source intelligence".... https://t.co/RqjSGmfOWo
China’s electric car battery giant CATL has refuted U.S. lawmakers’ allegations that the company uses forced labor in its supply chains, calling the accusations “groundless and completely false.” https://t.co/AaaShQ6nY8
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