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  • H&M faced backlash on Chinese social media service Weibo over a statement reportedly from last year in which the retailer said it was "deeply concerned" about reports of forced labor in Xinjiang.
  • CNBC searches for "H&M" and "hm" in English on Alibaba's Taobao e-commerce site as well as JD.com yielded no results.
  • Nike also faced backlash after a statement surfaced on Chinese social media in which the sports giant said it was "concerned" about reports of forced labor in Xinjiang.
  • Some Chinese celebrities cut ties with Nike.

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People walk by a H&M store on Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street on March 24, 2021 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Wang Gang/VCG via Getty Images)

GUANGZHOU, China — Swedish clothing retailer H&M disappeared from major Chinese shopping sites and mapping apps after resurfaced comments, reportedly from last year, about its concerns over alleged forced labor in China's western region of Xinjiang.

A CNBC search for "H&M" and "hm" in English on Taobao, the e-commerce site run by Alibaba, and JD.com yielded no results. Meanwhile, Alibaba-owned mapping app Amap as well as Baidu Maps did not display any results for the search term "H&M."

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