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Driving openness in China

Seldom does a staff mutiny within so small a firm cast so broad a ripple.

Last week, the German automaker Volkswagen said a Chinese-led inspection of its plant in Xinjiang, a province where state repression has drawn international criticism for years, found no evidence of forced labor. The

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