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Senate report finds parts made with China’s forced labour in cars by BMW, Jaguar Land Rover and VW

Senate report finds parts made with China’s forced labour in cars by BMW, Jaguar Land Rover and VW

Posted on May 20, 2024 By admin


The investigation by the Senate Finance Committee has found that several automakers have imported parts from a Chinese supplier that was sanctioned for its links to China’s labour programme in the far western region of Xinjiang. File
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BMW, Jaguar Land Rover and Volkswagen have bought parts made by a Chinese company sanctioned under a 2021 law for using forced labour, a Senate inquiry found, prompting lawmakers to call for stricter enforcement.

The automakers responded to the Senate report, released on May 20, by saying they have taken action to bring their cars into compliance with the law.

The investigation, carried out by the Senate Finance Committee over the past two years, discovered that BMW imported to the U.S. at least 8,000 MINI vehicles containing parts produced by JWD after the Chinese supplier was sanctioned in December for its links to China’s labour programme in the far western region of Xinjiang.

‘Self-policing is clearly not doing the job’

The Senate report said that Jaguar Land Rover imported replacement parts that included components made by JWD, even after the automaker was informed of the presence of the problematic product in its supply chain. Volkswagen, however, disclosed to the U.S. border authorities that a shipment of its vehicles contained parts made by JWD, according to the report.

The components were sourced via two contractors, California-based Bourns Inc. and Michigan-based Lear Corp., the latter of which is a direct supplier for BMW and Jaguar Land Rover, according to the report.

“Automakers are sticking their heads in the sand and then swearing they cannot find any forced labor in their supply chains,” said Sen. Ron Wyden, a Democrat from Oregon, who chairs the committee. “Automakers’ self-policing is clearly not doing the job.”

Jaguar Land Rover said in a statement that the subcomponent mentioned in the report “was used in a prior generation of technology and is not in current JLR vehicles for sale.” The company also said that once it was notified that the Chinese manufacturer was on the sanctions list, it immediately stopped shipment of the affected parts and all existing inventory containing the component was “quarantined for destruction.”

BMW Group said it “has taken steps to halt the importation of affected products and will be conducting a service action with customer and dealer notification for affected motor vehicles.”

Both automakers said they take protection of human rights and prohibitions against forced labor seriously.

Strictly enforce 2021 law, say U.S. lawmakers

U.S. lawmakers in 2021 passed the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, banning the entry of products made with forced labour in Xinjiang, where the Uyghurs, a Muslim ethnic group, have been persecuted for their religious and cultural beliefs.

The U.S. government has described this persecution as an act of genocide. Beijing strongly objects to this characterisation, saying its efforts are aimed at countering terrorism.

In Xinjiang, China also runs employment programmes that boost job skills and connect the local workforce with better-paying jobs in other parts of the country. However, human rights advocates say participation in those programmes can be involuntary.

In the United States, lawmakers have demanded that the 2021 law be strictly enforced and have criticized the automakers for not adequately scrutinizing their supply chains to ensure compliance with the law.



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