Anonymous ID: ca4fb1 Dec. 28, 2024, 10:31 p.m. No.22248453   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8624 >>8641 >>8670 >>8679 >>8846 >>9051 >>9152 >>9172

Chinese car company using slave labor at factory in Brazil

 

RIO DE JANEIRO/SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Chinese workers at a construction site in Brazil for a factory owned by China's electric vehicle producer BYD are victims of human trafficking, Brazilian labor authorities said on Thursday in a growing controversy in BYD's biggest overseas market.

 

BYD and contractor Jinjiang Group have agreed to assist and house the 163 workers in hotels until a deal to end their contracts is reached, Brazil's Labor Prosecutor's Office said in a statement after meeting representatives from both firms.

 

The brief statement did not provide details on how prosecutors had reached their conclusion.

 

BYD and Jinjiang did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Friday. Jinjiang rejected the Brazilian authorities' assessment on Monday that the workers at the site in the eastern state of Bahia were operating under "slavery-like conditions".

 

Jinjiang said, in a social media post reposted by a BYD spokesperson, that the portrayal of the workers as "enslaved" was inaccurate and that there were translation misunderstandings.

 

BYD initially said it had cut ties with Jinjiang, but a BYD executive later accused "foreign forces" and some Chinese media of "deliberately smearing Chinese brands and the country and undermining the relationship between China and Brazil".

 

China's foreign ministry said on Friday it has maintained communication with the Brazilian side to verify the situation, adding that China protects workers' rights and requires Chinese companies to operate in compliance with the law.

 

The Brazil prosecutors said they would meet again with the companies on Jan. 7 and propose a deal.

 

CHINA'S GROWING INFLUENCE IN BRAZIL

 

A deal could clear BYD and Jinjiang from an investigation by labor prosecutors, but they could still face scrutiny from labor inspectors and from federal prosecutors, who have requested the sharing of evidence so that "measures can be adopted in the criminal sphere", the statement said.

 

BYD has been building the factory to produce 150,000 cars initially as part of plans to start production in Brazil early next year. Nearly one in five cars BYD sold outside China in the first 11 months of 2024 was in Brazil.

 

The factory has become a symbol of China's growing influence in Brazil and an example of a closer relationship between both countries. BYD has invested $620 million to set up the Bahia factory complex alone.

 

The reports of irregularities in Bahia could prove to be a major sticking point in bilateral relations.

 

Brazil has long sought more Chinese investment. But China's model of taking Chinese workers to the countries where it invests presents a challenge to local job creation, a priority for President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

 

The investigation also brings unwelcome attention to BYD when it is seeking to expand globally after having gained dominance in China, the world's largest auto market, where it now takes up more than a third of the market of EVs and plug-in hybrids.

 

BYD, poised to outsell Ford and Honda globally this year, has been on an extraordinary expansion at home and abroad, growing capacity and undertaking a massive hiring spree. The company had nearly 1 million employees as of September.

 

While it still makes more than 90% of its sales in China, BYD has been building passenger vehicle factories in Hungary, Mexico, Thailand, Uzbekistan and Brazil to serve its major overseas markets and increasing investments in marketing abroad.

 

Jinjiang also does construction for BYD in China, according to records on the Chinese companies information database Tianyancha.

 

RARE CHINESE BACKLASH AGAINST BYD

 

The case has triggered a rare backlash on Chinese social media against BYD, opening a discussion over worker rights, with several internet users saying living conditions for the workers in Brazil were typical of those found on construction sites in China.

 

Brazilian prosecutors released videos of the workers' living quarters that showed bunk beds without mattresses. They said the workers labored for excessively long hours, sometimes seven days a week, in conditions the authorities called degrading.

 

In Brazil, "slavery-like conditions" include forced labor but also degrading work conditions, long hours that pose a risk to workers' health, debt bondage and any work that violates human dignity.

 

Prominent Chinese commentator Hu Xijin, a former editor of the Communist Party tabloid Global Times,echoed Jinjiang in saying there could be misunderstandings but said Chinese construction companies should improve the living conditions of their employees.

 

For BYD, the case shows how it is likely to encounter more controversies in future as it emerges as China's most powerful EV brand, Hu said.

 

"The only thing BYD can do is to raise its own requirements and match its growing influence in all directions. This is not easy, but BYD should be able to do it."

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/brazilian-authorities-workers-byd-construction-001821193.html

Anonymous ID: ca4fb1 Dec. 28, 2024, 10:33 p.m. No.22248461   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8641 >>8670 >>8846 >>9051 >>9152 >>9172

Wikipedia’s annual budget report from 2023—2024 reveals that they spent over $50 million of their total $177 million budget on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

 

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Anonymous ID: ca4fb1 Dec. 28, 2024, 10:34 p.m. No.22248468   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Joe Biden poses with Hunter's Chinese business associates in newly surfaced photos: 'Incredibly damning'

 

President Biden is seen in newly uncovered photos meeting with Hunter Biden’s Chinese business associates in China while he served as vice president, bringing further scrutiny to his claim he "never" discussed business with his son.

 

The photos, obtained by conservative-leaning America First Legal through litigation against the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), appear to show then-Vice President Biden introducing his son to Chinese President Xi Jinping and then-Vice President Li Yuanchao. Other photos show Joe Biden posing with Hunter’s business associates from BHR Partners, including Jonathan Li and Ming Xue.

 

"These images shed light on the connections between then-Vice President Biden, Hunter and his Chinese business associates, and Chinese government officials including President Xi Jinping," America First Legal said in a press release this week. "Lawyers and representatives for President Biden and President Obama delayed NARA’s release of these photographs, as they did with other records, until after Election Day."

 

"These photos corroborate the House Oversight Committee’s investigative findings that Hunter Biden arranged for his father to meet with Jonathan Li and other BHR executives during the 2013 China trip, where ‘Mr. Li sought— and received — access to Vice President Biden’s political power, including, for example, preferential access to then-U.S. Ambassador to China Max Baucus … a condition of Hunter Biden and his associates participating in the BHR deal,’" America First Legal wrote.

 

America First Legal also wrote that, according to the committee's investigation, "the Biden Family benefited from their business dealings with BHR."

 

Hunter Biden was asked earlier this year by the House Oversight Committee about his meetings while traveling to Asia with his father.

 

"When we returned from an event to the hotel, there was a rope line, and Jonathan Li was in the lobby of the hotel where I was going to meet him for coffee," Hunter Biden said at the time. "In that line, I introduced my dad to Jonathan Li and a friend of his, and they shook hands and I believe probably took a photograph. And then my father went up to his room, and I went to have coffee with Jonathan Li."

 

Hunter Biden added that he didn't tell his father "anything" about who Li was.

 

Joe Biden has repeatedly denied any role in his son's businesses.

 

"I have never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings," Joe Biden said on the presidential campaign trail in 2019.

 

But emails sent to and from Hunter Biden have cast doubt on that, including a 2017 email obtained by Fox News that shows Hunter requesting keys for Joe and Jill Biden, along with his uncle, Jim Biden, for space he planned to share with an "emissary" to the chairman of a now-bankrupt Chinese energy company.

 

In another 2017 email also obtained by Fox News, Biden wrote to the same Chinese energy company's chairman extending "best wishes from the entire Biden family," and urging the chairman to "quickly" send a $10 million wire to "properly fund and operate" the Biden joint venture with the company.

 

In another 2017 email also obtained by Fox News, Biden wrote to the same Chinese energy company's chairman extending "best wishes from the entire Biden family," and urging the chairman to "quickly" send a $10 million wire to "properly fund and operate" the Biden joint venture with the company.

 

Devon Archer, a former business partner and longtime friend of Hunter Biden, sat for hours before the House Oversight Committee in a closed-door hearing last year and contradicted the president's claim, saying Hunter put his father on speakerphone while meeting with business partners at least 20 times.

 

Archer described how Joe Biden was put on the phone to sell "the brand."

 

The photos drew strong criticism on social media in light of President Biden’s frequent claims he never discussed business with his son.

 

"Astonishing," Red State writer Bonchie posted on X.

 

"These photos are incredibly damning and speak volumes," author and journalist Peter Schweizer posted on X.

 

"It is such a disgrace that only through litigation, and only at the conclusion of the Biden administration is its corruption by ties to the Chinese Communist Party fully coming into focus," Real Clear Politics editor Benjamin Weingarten posted on X.

 

"The Biden Crime Family Christmas card just dropped," GOP Rep. Eric Burlison posted on X.

 

"China has the Bidens in its back pocket," Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton posted on X.

 

The newly unearthed photos of the Bidens meeting with Hunter's Chinese business associates renews scrutiny of an email exchange previously reported by Fox News Digital. The 2014 email exchange reveals Hunter Biden once said he would be "happy" to introduce his business associates to a top Chinese Communist Party official to discuss potential investments after that official allegedly sat at Hunter's table during a 2013 dinner in Beijing to welcome his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden.

 

Hunter's 2014 email exchange with James Bulger referred to the same China trip referenced in the America First Legal press release.

 

Bulger, who goes by "Jimmy," served as the chairman of Boston-based Thornton Group LLC, a firm that joined forces with Hunter’s now-defunct Rosemont Seneca to launch its joint venture with Chinese investment firm Bohai Capital to create BHR Partners shortly after the Bidens traveled to China. BHR Partners is controlled by Bank of China Limited.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/joe-biden-poses-hunters-chinese-120018980.html

Anonymous ID: ca4fb1 Dec. 28, 2024, 10:37 p.m. No.22248476   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8484 >>9052

Canadian Ministers to Meet Trump Aides at Mar-a-Lago to Discuss Border, and Tariffs

 

President-elect Donald J. Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on Canadian exports unless the country stops the flow of migrants and fentanyl to the U.S.

 

Two top Canadian ministers will meet with members of President-elect Donald J. Trump’s circle in Florida on Friday about a border security plan that Canada hopes will ward off Mr. Trump’s threats to impose economically damaging tariffs on imports from Canada.

The meetings will build on a dinner Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had with Mr. Trump at Mar-a-Lago over the Thanksgiving weekend as well as on a recent telephone conversation between members of Mr. Trudeau’s cabinet and Thomas D. Homan, Mr. Trump’s designated border czar.

Mélanie Joly, Canada’s foreign minister, and Dominic LeBlanc, the former public safety minister who became finance minister last week turning a tumultuous political period for Mr. Trudeau, arrived in Florida on Thursday evening.

Jean-Sébastien Comeau, the spokesman for Mr. LeBlanc, said that the discussions would “focus on Canada’s efforts to combat fentanyl trafficking and illegal migration.” He added that the talks would also raise “the negative impacts that the imposition of 25 percent tariffs on Canadian goods would have on both Canada and the United States.”

Neither minister’s office offered any details about their schedules.

But a Canadian official, who was not authorized to speak publicly about the arrangements, said Ms. Joly was expected to meet with Lindsey Graham, the Republican senator from South Carolina, on Friday, and that both ministers were likely to have talks with Howard Lutnick, Mr. Trump’s nominee for commerce secretary.

The Trump transition team did not respond to a request for information about the meetings.

Mr. Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on imports from Canada when he takes office in January unless the country reduces the flow of migrants and fentanyl into the United States. Such a move could be devastating for Canada, whose economy depends heavily on exports to the United States. Many Canadian industries are tightly integrated across the border.

Mr. Trump has also repeatedly trolled Mr. Trudeau, a U.S. ally, on social media, referring to him as “Governor Justin Trudeau of Canada.”

On Christmas Day, he taunted Mr. Trudeau again, writing in a post on Truth Social that “if Canada were to become our 51st State, their Taxes would be cut by more than 60%, their businesses would immediately double in size, and they would be militarily protected like no other Country in the World.”

Mr. Trump has designs on more than Canada. In recent days, he has called for other territorial expansions, including reclaiming U.S. control over the Panama Canal and “owning” Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark.

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Mr. Trump is unpopular among Canadians. A poll found that the news story this year that made Canadian respondents “angriest” was about Mr. Trump’s election win, followed by the news of his tariff threat.

On Christmas, Mr. Trump floated the idea that the NHL legend Wayne Gretzky could run to be the next prime minister of Canada.

Or, as Mr. Trump put it, “soon to be known as the Governor of Canada.”

Mr. Gretzky, who has publicly supported several Conservative rivals of Mr. Trudeau’s Liberal Party, and his family attended Mr. Trump’s victory party at his Mar-a-Lago resort after the November election, according to photographs of the event.

Mr. Trump said Mr. Gretzky “had no interest” in running for prime minister but urged Canadians to “start a DRAFT WAYNE GRETZKY Movement. It would be so much fun to watch!”

Last week, Mr. Trudeau’s hold on power slipped and his political future became uncertain after Chrystia Freeland, the deputy prime minister and finance minister, unexpectedly quit those posts. She renegotiated the North American Free Trade Agreement during the first Trump administration.

She left after Mr. Trudeau said that he was going move her out of the finance minister’s job, one of the most important cabinet positions, to a vague role dealing with the United States. In a blistering resignation letter, Ms. Freeland said she was frustrated by recent economic moves from Trudeau’s government, including the lifting of a federal sales tax on some items during the holiday season. She called them “political gimmicks” that would weaken Canada’s economy at a moment when the country needed to prepare itself for potential tariffs.

In the aftermath, a growing number of Liberal members of Parliament called for Mr. Trudeau to quit as their leader and, thus, as prime minister. All of the opposition parties, including Mr. Trudeau’s former allies the New Democrats, are now vowing to bring down his government when Parliament resumes at the end of January.

Mr. Trump derided Ms. Freeland on social media after she stepped down, writing, “Her behavior was totally toxic, and not at all conducive to making deals which are good for the very unhappy citizens of Canada. She will not be missed!!!”

 

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Anonymous ID: ca4fb1 Dec. 28, 2024, 10:41 p.m. No.22248492   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Why is MSM saying Trump agrees with Elon on H-1B thing when that clip of Trump is from like 8 years ago and he was actually saying we need to get rid of it. Looks like MSM trying to drag Trump into Elon's shitshow.