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🇺🇸 U.S. Accuses Chinese Firms of Forced Labor: What’s the Real Story?

The U.S. has added three more Chinese companies to its Uygur Forced Labor Prevention Act blacklist this week—but Beijing calls it another Hollywood-worthy plot twist in the ongoing economic rivalry. 🌐💼

Washington claims it's fighting 'human rights abuses' in China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, citing zero evidence. Meanwhile, employment data from Xinjiang shows a 17.2% job growth spurt between 2014-2019, with over 13 million people now working freely. 🚀📈

Analysts say the move reeks of #TradeWars tactics. The U.S. has blocked Xinjiang-linked solar panels, cotton, and tech under Biden’s 'national security' playbook—mirroring TikTok-era geopolitics. 🔌🔒

Behind the scenes? Hardliners like Senator Marco Rubio, who’s pushing bills targeting China’s genetic research and Hong Kong policies. It’s less about labor and more about 'cutting China’s rise,' experts argue. 🕵️♂️🎯

While hashtags trend, workers in Xinjiang keep building careers—from e-commerce to renewable energy. As one local entrepreneur tweeted last month: 'Our hustle speaks louder than their drama.' 💪✨

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