KEY POINTS
  • Tesla announced on Chinese social media network Weibo that it's opened a new service center in Urumqi, in the region of Xinjiang, which is home to a Muslim population known as the Uyghurs.
  • In 2021, the United States, United Kingdom and Canada said China engages in "forced labour, mass detention in internment camps, forced sterilisations" and other abuses against Uyghurs.
  • Elon Musk's electric vehicle company and his re-usable rocket company SpaceX have both faced scrutiny in China.

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Tesla has opened a new sales and service center in the Xinjiang region of China, home to a Muslim population known as the Uyghurs whom the United Nations and rights organizations have identified as a repressed ethnic group.

In 2021, the United States, United Kingdom and Canada said China engages in "forced labour, mass detention in internment camps, forced sterilisations" and other abuses against Uyghurs. Separately, the EU imposed sanctions on China for "arbitrary detentions" of Uyghurs.

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