Find out which companies have reported links to Uyghur forced labor
The Uyghur Forced Labor Database is a groundbreaking project detailing how global companies are complicit in forced labor. The database – the most extensive to date – brings to light more than 2,000 national and international companies and their reported links to Uyghur forced labor and the ongoing genocide of the Uyghur people in East Turkestan (also known as the Xinjiang region of China).
Use the search bar to find out if a company has known links to Uyghur forced labor in its supply chain.
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Notable companies in the Database by industry
Jewish World Watch is not responsible for the accuracy and validity of the information that appears in the Uyghur Forced Labor Database. This project is an amalgamation of third-party resources, including investigative reports, journalistic work and independent research. Last updated: January 2023.
Key facts about Uyghur forced labor
2 Million+
Uyghurs have been separated from their families and forced into “re-education” and labor camps since 2017
2,000+
multinational corporations use Uyghur forced labor in their supply chain
20%
of the world’s cotton comes from China. Xinjiang, home to the Uyghurs, produces 75% of Chinese cotton
45%
of the worlds supply of polysilicon used in solar panels is manufactured by Uyghur forced labor
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Coalition to End Uyghur Forced Labour
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Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA)
Jewish World Watch and the organization’s supporters met with elected officials and sent hundreds of letters urging the United States to pass the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA).
Berlin-Beijing Coalition
In response to the 2020 Olympic Games held in Beijing, the Berlin-Beijing Coalition pushed for diplomatic boycotts of the games in the United States and United Kingdom.
JWW is an active partner in the Coalition to End Uyghur Forced Labor
In November of 2020, Jewish World Watch helped form a subcommittee of global Jewish organizations, as part of the greater coalition of international human rights groups, to leverage resources and maximize impact by working toward justice for Uyghurs through advocacy and business engagement.
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