Commentary Fault Lines End-buyers of forced labor gold from XUAR tend to be concentrated in specific markets, including companies in the UK, Germany, and France,...
Multimedia Corporate Complicity: How American Companies Enable Forced Labor in China Last year, we mapped the relationship between XUAR-based mines and global networks of finance and trade. Now, we’ve produced a visual exploration...
News Statement of Support for Former C4ADS Analyst Nicole Morgret On December 26, 2023, the Chinese government sanctioned former C4ADS analyst Nicole Morgret for her work exposing the corporate, financial, and trade...
Report Fractured Veins In this analysis, we examine and map the relationships between Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region-based mines reliant on forced labor and global networks...
Event News The Banu Foundation and C4ADS Collaborate to Combat Human Trafficking Stemming from the War in Ukraine On June 14, a panel of experts came together to share effective anti-trafficking approaches across public, private, and civil society sectors.
Commentary Do as I Say, Not as I Do Despite international attention given to the excessive force used against pro-democracy protesters, and in the face of public pledges and government policy...
Report Shifting Gears Examining how the Xinjiang Pairing Assistance Program incentivizes Chinese companies to move manufacturing operations into the region.
Commentary Spoiled Fruit C4ADS analysis shows that the food conglomerates that feed millions continue to enable forced labor through their indiscriminate import of tainted palm...
Issue Brief Everybody’s Business In this brief, we map the contours of the Chinese agricultural and industrial sectors and identify nine goods produced in disproportionately high...