Uniqlo Cotton Criticized in China
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•Uniqlo faces online China backlash over Xinjiang cotton comments
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Fast Retailing's chief executive Tadashi Yanai said Uniqlo was "not using" cotton from Xinjiang .
China has been accused of using forced labour by people from the Muslim Uyghur minority in its production.
Beijing has consistently denied allegations of forced labour made by organisations including US government.
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