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Investigation Reveals Potential Forced Labor in Chinese Goods Sold Online

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If you buy goods from Chinese online giants, you cannot know if they were made by forced laborers in China.

Published: 28/03/2024 10:22 | Updated: 29/03/2024 10:07

The short version

  • Chinese online stores sell cheap goods, but many fear forced labor is behind the production.

The summary is made with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) and quality assured by Aftenposten’s journalists.

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Should there be 400 self-adhesive labels for NOK 15? How about an electric milk frother for NOK 14? Do you want to pay NOK 225 for 20 replacement heads for your electric toothbrush?

On the Temu website you can make some really good bargains. The prices are so low that no Norwegian stores come close to being able to compete. Last year, Temu was the world’s most downloaded app.

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2024-03-29 18:40:51
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