China hosts Xinjiang economic conference
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported Jun 10, 2026 · Last updated Jun 10, 2026
The conference in China — Xinjiang, hosted by China, aims to boost economic development in the region through trade and infrastructure projects, which could positively impact industries like energy, textile, and construction. However, the ongoing human rights concerns regarding the Uyghurs may deter some international investment and create reputational risks for companies operating in China — Xinjiang.
China is hosting the International Conference for Trans-Altai Subregional Cooperation in Altay, China — Xinjiang, to promote economic development and cooperation. Officials from Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Russia, and other nations are discussing trade and economic collaboration in the landlocked region. China plans to develop coal, oil, gas, cotton, and other industries, along with large infrastructure projects like railways and flights in China — Xinjiang. Chen Xiaojiang, secretary of the China — Chinese Communist Party China — Xinjiang Committee, highlighted China — Xinjiang's economic progress. This initiative comes amidst historical concerns about mass detentions of ethnic minorities, primarily Uyghurs, which China claims were counterterrorism efforts. While China states most detention centers were shut by 2021, reports from the Associated Press and Global Rights Compliance indicate continued imprisonment and forced labor programs for Uyghurs.
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