Intel recently asked some of its suppliers in China not to procure products or services from Xinjiang, a region in the northwestern part of the country where more than a million Uyghur people have reportedly been sent to detention camps. The tech giant also asked suppliers to ensure that no labor from Xinjiang was involved in making any item. Intel’s requirements quickly triggered a large-scale reaction in China, with the government, media, celebs, and netizens blasting the company’s decision. As a result, Intel issued an apology on Dec. 23 through the domestic Twitter-like platform Weibo. “We apologize for the trouble...