Chinese netizens call for H&M out of Chinese market on issue of
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Chinese netizens voiced their support for domestic brands after H&M and Nike came under fire in China for refusal to use Xinjiang cotton.
So far, most of China's major e-commerce platforms, including Taobao, T-Mall and JD.com, as well as online sharing platform Dazhong Dianping, have cleared all products and search results related to H&M in response to its refusal to use Xinjiang cotton. Chinese brand ambassadors for H&M and Nike have also pulled out of their deals.
Another post by CCTV News on Weibo saying "No one will pay for lies!" also won widespread support.
Wuikatimes,the parent company of a chained shopping mall in Xinjiang's capital Urumqi, which has an H&M store, issued a statement requiring the brand to apologize to Xinjiang people. "H&M follows Western political topics to boycott Xinjiang cotton, which is ignorant and arrogant......Wuikatimes, a retailing leader in Xinjiang, firmly safeguards the national image and interests," reads the company's statement.
Besides boycotting those foreign brands, netizens also shared their experiences of buying Xinjiang cotton products, frequently using the words "warm and comfortable" to describe quilts, sheets and other products.
Under the hashtag of "I support Xinjiang cotton" on Weibo, there are 850 million views, with some netizens posting photos taken from some time ago showing the clothes tag of domestic sports brand Lining, which read, "We choose to use fine cottons from Xinjiang that give the fabric a high-quality touch."
Many people shared screenshots of orders being placed with Lining and other domestic brands that use Xinjiang cotton to show their support for the region.
The stock market also gave a dramatic response to the incident, with domestic brands and textile stocks showing a robust increase. Lining's stock price went up over 7 percent.
With the Xinjiang cotton industry becoming a hot topic, many people also shared their knowledge of the cotton and textile industry in Xinjiang to refute Western smears such as forced labor.
Videos showing cotton picking machines driving across expansive cotton fields amazed many, who did not know the region's cotton industry had become so highly automated.
A netizen shared a story of his uncle, who has been planting cotton in Xinjiang for two years with government bonus policies, refuting lies of forced labor on Xinjiang.
Source:globaltimes
Editor: Crystal H
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