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From Shops to Factories, Chinese Merchants in South Africa Face Sudden Regulatory Chill
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Many Nigerians Feel Abandoned By Their Government For Not Enforcing Labor Laws at Chinese Companies
This summer's death of Onyinye Onwuegbusi, a young translator at a Chinese-owned factory in Nigeria, has sparked a national campaign to draw attention to the prevalence of forced labor and the lack of occupational safety measures at many Chinese companies operating in the country.
By Cobus van Staden, CGSP Head of Research Remember “no blood for oil”? Decades ago, the slogan emblematized opposition to the U.S. invasion of Iraq. Its logic subsequently shifted as the United States experienced a gas and oil revolution thanks to fracking.
Cambodia’s Prince Group, Target of U.S. and UK Sanctions
U.S. and UK authorities unveiled sanctions this week against Chen Zhi, a British-Cambodian tycoon accused of running cyberscam operations where workers, some trafficked, carry out transnational fraud schemes that have netted billions of dollars. AFP takes a look at the man, ...
From Shops to Factories, Chinese Merchants in South Africa Face Sudden Regulatory Chill
A Johannesburg court recently sentenced seven Chinese nationals to 20 years in prison each for trafficking 91 Malawian workers and forcing them into labor at a textile factory. The high-profile ruling has not only drawn headlines, but also triggered a new wave of enforcement pressure on ...
Many Nigerians Feel Abandoned By Their Government For Not Enforcing Labor Laws at Chinese Companies
This summer's death of Onyinye Onwuegbusi, a young translator at a Chinese-owned factory in Nigeria, has sparked a national campaign to draw attention to the prevalence of forced labor and the lack of occupational safety measures at many Chinese companies operating in the country.






