China's Volkswagen (Fushigen) is responsibleHuman Berry went to the Xinjiang factory in mid -February and said that he did not see signs of forced labor.

According to Reuters, Ralf Brandstaetter visited the Volkswagen Xinjiang plant from February 16th to 17th, and seven employees including Han, Uighurs, and Kazakhs.Time to talk, some employees talked to him through the company arranged by the company, or talked directly in English.Bearing also talked with other employees briefly.

Bearing said that without government supervision, he talked to these employees without government supervision and emphasized that this would not be his last visit to the Xinjiang plant.

Agency, politicians, politicians, and German trade unions have criticized Volkswagen and joint venture partner Shanghai Automobile Group to jointly manage the factory.The human rights organization refers to Xinjiang's existence of human rights.China has emphasized that Xinjiang does not have forced labor or ethnic extinction.

THOMAS STEG, chief lobbying officer of Volkswagen, said that after the end of Bered's visit to the Xinjiang plant, according to the contract, Volkswagen and SAIC Group will manage the factory until 2030, and the company will have no intention to have no intention of the company.quit.

Volkswagen also said that the company has never found evidence to prove that there is a compulsive labor situation involved in the Xinjiang factory employees, and believes that the appearance of Volkswagen has a positive impact on local residents.