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US media found: After provoking China, "Intel deleted"

US media: Intel deletes xinjiang-related content of the open letter

The Wall Street Journal reported on the 10th that the newspaper inquired the official website of Intel on the same day and found that the department had deleted the relevant Xinjiang-related content in the open letter issued at the end of last year that banned Xinjiang labor and purchased products or services. The open letter previously released by Intel has aroused strong resentment in the Field of Chinese public opinion. The company issued a public statement on December 23 last year, expressing "deep regret" for the questions and concerns raised by the matter and "deeply apologizing" for the distress caused to Chinese customers, partners and the public. But many Chinese netizens are not buying their sincerity.

US media found: After provoking China, "Intel deleted"

On December 23, 2021, Intel released a public statement

Intel issued a statement Monday saying the division will continue to ensure compliance with laws and regulations in the U.S. and other places of operation.

US media found: After provoking China, "Intel deleted"

The Wall Street Journal also mentioned in the report that Wal-Mart, another large AMERICAN company, has recently overturned the xinjiang product procurement issue, but unlike Intel's apology and deletion of the disputed content, Wal-Mart has remained silent after the problem broke.

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