Labubu dolls, popular toys sold in the US, are tied to state-imposed forced labor in China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, with 16 of 20 dolls tested containing cotton linked to the region's farms.
What’s inside the blind box? Trendy toys on US shelves evade Uyghur labor law.
Originally reported by The Hill
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