There's also this: U.S. congresswoman calls out Nike, Apple and Coca-Cola for lobbying against Uighur labour bills Jennifer Wexton says companies are publicly condemning forced labour and privately trying to water down bills https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-wednesday... The companies principally who are lobbying ... to have changes to your bills, are Apple, Nike, Coca-Cola [and] the U.S. Chamber of…
> According to a document viewed by The New York Times, Apple’s suggested edits to the bill included extending some deadlines for compliance, releasing certain information about supply chains to congressional committees rather than to the public, and requiring Chinese entities to be “designated by the United States government” as helping to surveil or detain Muslim minority groups in Xinjiang.
It’s definitely suspicious that lobbying is being done in secret, but I can’t think of many cases where any lobbying is done in the open.
[0]: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/29/business/economy/nike-coc...