US transition to green energy was under threat due to Chinese “slaves”

Ambitions of the US President Joe Bayden on the transition of the country to the Green Energy were threatened because of Chinese “slaves.” According to CNBC, the world industry in the field of solar energy depends on Chinese raw materials, and it can be produced with forced labor.

This is largely due to the polycamine that is used for the production of solar cells for solar cells. Up to 45 percent of the supply goes from the Xinjiang-Uygur Autonomous Region (suar) of the PRC. The rest of China supply 35 percent. Only 20 percent comes from manufacturers from the United States and other countries.

US President’s Special Address John Kerry did not rule out that in the future Washington can introduce a ban on the use of batteries from China, but the final decision on this issue has not yet been accepted.

In Suar, one of the most numerous national minorities of China – Uigur, most of whom confess Islam. In 2018, representatives of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights announced that in the region’s correctional camps can be illegally contained to one million representatives of this nation. In March 2020 EU, USA, Canada and the United Kingdom introduced sanctions against China on charges of violation of the rights of Uigur and the oppression of ethnic minorities.

China’s authorities, in turn, refute the accusations for the use of forced labor and call it a “fabricated US for century false.”

Join the position of President, Biden promised to allocate 2 trillion dollars to translate national energy to environmentally friendly sources by 2035. The plan includes the development of the electric car market, as well as benefits for companies that are engaged in hydrogen and solar power plants.

/Media reports.