China rages against Western brands in Xinjiang cotton ruckus

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Swedish fast-fashion giant H&M has shuttered at one of its shops in Urumqi, the capital of China’s far-west Xinjiang autonomous region, as local pressure mounts against Western criticism and sanctions against Beijing’s policies towards the region’s Muslim Uighur population.

In other Chinese cities, H&M’s stores are reportedly devoid of customers while patriotic protesters have spraypainted jingoistic graffiti on H&M shopfronts in certain locations. The brand’s outlets appeared not to show up on Apple Maps and Baidu Maps searches in China on Friday. H&M currently operates nearly 200 stores in China.

The fashion brand was singled out this week by Chinese state media and Communist Party organs, including the Communist Youth League, for its decision to stop sourcing cotton and other raw textile fabrics from Xinjiang due to alleged forced labor and human right abuses against Uighur Muslims in the region. 

The boycott is spreading far and wide among Chinese consumers despite H&M vowing its “long-standing respect” for China. Now, sportswear giants Nike and Adidas and Japan’s Uniqlo also being targeted for boycotts as news emerges they too have cut Xinjiang-based suppliers from their supply chains. 

H&M is facing a widespread boycott in China, one of its largest markets and sources of revenue. Photo: WeChat

Some suggest high-street luxury brands like Burberry could be next to unravel among Chinese consumers as they face similar recriminations for falling in line with the West on Xinjiang. Governments on both sides of the Atlantic are closing ranks against Beijing for its treatment of the minority Uighurs, where as many as a million are held in “vocational” camps the US has likened to “genocide.” 

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