China said Walmart could face consequences for boycotting products made in Xinjiang, a region where the U.S. has human-rights concerns
China’s anti-corruption watchdog criticized Walmart Inc.
on Friday, warning of a consumer boycott following reports that the world’s largest retailer hadWalmart had no “justifiable reason” for taking down products from an entire region, the ruling Communist Party’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said in a strongly worded statement Friday. The agency added that the move was prompted by ulterior motives and showed “stupidity and short-sightedness.” The American big-box retailer would suffer the consequences for its actions, CCDI said.
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