China
Background
China does have a national plan - China's Action Plan to Combat Human Trafficking (2021-2030)
No data on the extent of exploitation is publicly available and accessible.
No national data on victims or perpetrators is publicly available and accessible.
The Public Security Bureau has made data available.
Data on criminal enforcement against corporations benefiting from exploitation in supply chains is not available and accessible.
No publicly available and accessible information and data on dedicated budget allocations to combat exploitation.
Other Key Factors
Organized crime gangs from China have led various global cybercriminal activities and trafficked workers.
Supply chains orginating from the Xinjiang region remain heavily sanctioned.
To understand China’s situation more fully, we show the percentage of the population using the internet in China, along with the highest usage and lowest usage countries amongst the G20 members (Saudi Arabia and India).
China’s remittances are also shown with the respective highest and lowest inflow remittance countries in the G20 (India/Saudi Arabia) and the highest and lowest outflow countries in the G20 (US/Philippines). Keep in mind that remittance estimates are often an under count of actual remittance volume.(Graph unit is in Billion US$)
China’s Role in the Global Economy and Its Supply Chains
Trade flows from The Observatory of Economic Complexity. Remittance from the World Bank.
China’s Plan for Prevention
China’s Budget for Implementing the National Plan and Related Activities
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China’s National Plan and Reported Impact
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