90 Miles From Tyranny : Kerry Lobbying Against Legislation To Ban Import of Chinese Goods Produced by Slave Labor

Thursday, November 11, 2021

Kerry Lobbying Against Legislation To Ban Import of Chinese Goods Produced by Slave Labor


Climate czar John Kerry is lobbying House lawmakers to oppose legislation that would ban the import of all Chinese-made goods that are produced using Uyghur slave labor, a move aimed at buying goodwill with Beijing as the United States seeks a new climate deal, according to congressional sources and foreign policy insiders familiar with the matter.

Kerry and a faction of State Department officials oppose legislation meant to curtail Chinese imports made using slave labor, sources said, due to concerns that the restrictive measures will agitate Beijing. The legislation, known as the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, in July passed the Senate by voice vote but is stalled in the House. It would target China's construction of solar panels and other equipment the United States needs to migrate the country to green energy sources.


The Biden administration's internal strife over China points to a tug-of-war between the White House, which supports this type of measure, and the State Department, which is pushing a softer China policy in the hopes of securing a climate deal with Beijing—an effort that Kerry is spearheading in his role as presidential envoy for climate change. Kerry has been under fire in recent weeks for owning stakes in an investment group that funds companies that are linked to forced labor and have been blacklisted for human rights abuses, as the Washington Free Beacon reported.

Reports issued during the past several weeks indicate that Kerry, who operates out of the State Department, is the principal opponent of increased sanctions on China and its use of Uyghur slave labor. During remarks Wednesday at the United Nations climate change conference in Glasgow, Kerry told reporters that the United States and China have made progress on reducing carbon emissions, which is fueling speculation that any action on Uyghur slave labor will take a backseat to these ongoing negotiations.

Kerry was reported to have engaged in a "forceful debate with other administration officials on the matter before his most recent China trip," according to the Associated Press, a claim that jibes with information provided by congressional and foreign policy community sources to the Free Beacon. One veteran foreign policy hand told the Free Beacon that there "is a lot of chatter about" Kerry's opposition to the legislation swirling "in the China policy circle."

The State Department did not respond to a request for comment.

Michael Sobolik, a fellow in Indo-Pacific studies at the American Foreign Policy Council, told the Free Beacon he sees evidence of an "ongoing turf war within the Biden administration over China policy—specifically, how will the president square his climate goals with his insistence that human rights is at the center of...




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4 comments:

  1. All the nba a-holes the get their money from the Slave labor will be supporting kerry.

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  2. Say what you will.....he's obedient to his masters.

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  3. Did we allow imports from Germany after 1941? Were 1,000s of young Germans being educated in our universities in the 40s? Did the Japanese flock to Hawaii? Did we sell them oil or allow oil to be sold to them from allies in the Pacific?

    So WTF dudes???? Why are we engaging the CCP in any other way but hostile? Right now we have the means to cripple them and scumbags like Kerry have an open season on our asses. Will some one ever be the first to get this shebang rolling?

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  4. Why hasnt that communist fuckhead been hung for treason?
    Asking for a friend.

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