China has a well-developed solar photovoltaic industry and has even acquired U.S. solar thin film manufacturers to enter the world.
The U.S. State Department released its latest annual human rights report, which cited the genocide in Xinjiang, China, and several Republican senators co-sponsored a proposal to ban the U.S. federal government from purchasing solar panels made in China, especially in Xinjiang. John Kennedy, one of the sponsors, said that the Chinese Communist Party, under the leadership of Xi Jinping, has committed genocide against the Uighurs, continues to threaten U.S. ally Taiwan, denies Hong Kong people their basic rights, and should not be supported with taxpayer dollars.
The Keep China Out of Solar Energy Act, introduced by eight Republican senators including Rick Scott, Marco Rubio and John F. Kennedy on March 30, prohibits the purchase of solar panels made in communist China with federal funds, particularly in Xinjiang, which is subject to forced labor. especially in Xinjiang, which is subject to forced labor.
In a note on his official website, Kennedy said that the Chinese Communist Party committed serious human rights violations and that Uighurs in Xinjiang suffered in Communist prison camps, and reports show that Beijing authorities exported solar panels made by forced labor in Xinjiang along with other products, many of which were sold to the United States.
“Taxpayer dollars should not be used to support the Chinese Communist Party,” Scott added, noting that the Chinese Communist Party, under Xi Jinping’s leadership, has committed genocide against Uighurs, continues to threaten ally Taiwan and denies Hong Kongers their basic rights. The bill, which prohibits the use of federal funds to purchase solar panels from Communist China, is intended to send a clear message to Xi that the United States will not stand idly by while he commits genocide and human rights abuses.
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