US bans cotton and tomatoes from China’s Xinjiang region over forced labor concerns, an action that could compel multinational companies to reorganize their supply chains https://t.co/xlJjDGf5bD
@AnaSwanson @nytimes How about Apple?
@AnaSwanson @nytimes How does the US know where those basic supplies come from, it’s a big country with lots of ports and airports?
@AnaSwanson @nytimes Now I'm waiting the ban on Adidas
@AnaSwanson @nytimes Define forced labor. I’d think those who work 100 hours a week from an office cube in Manhattan are also a form of forced labor.
@AnaSwanson @nytimes Who eats tomatoes from China? 🤔
@AnaSwanson @nytimes Good. We need more farming and industry in general in our own country instead of outsourcing it to other countries.
@AnaSwanson @nytimes We would also likely see equally paid workers in the US. Like the Latinos...
@AnaSwanson @nytimes US, you have John Deere. Plant your cotton and plant your tomatoes. This will increase employment too. Problem is, do Americans want to plant?