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Title: Ofilm dropped by customer, likely Apple, over forced labor allegations
Post by: HCK on March 17, 2021, 04:05:18 pm
Ofilm dropped by customer, likely Apple, over forced labor allegations

"The iPhone maker is thought to have terminated its contracts with Ofilm over the concerns a few months ago"

What you need to know


iPhone camera module supplier Ofilm says it has been dropped by a "particular overseas client".
A Bloomberg report Wednesday says that supplier is Apple.
Ofilm faces allegations it was involved in human rights violations against Uighurs in the Xinjiang region.


A new report says that the "particular overseas client" which Ofilm admitted has dropped it as a supplier is in fact Apple.

As reported by Reuters yesterday, Ofilm told investors it had received notification that a "particular overseas client" was going to end its contracts with the firm:


  China's OFilm Group Co Ltd, a maker of camera modules, told investors it received a notification from a "particular overseas client" saying it would cut its business ties.
 
  "The impact of this specific customer order change on the company's operations and performance is still under evaluation, and t...

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