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Company Response

9 Jan 2023

Cargo Link Petroleum did not respond

Cargo Link is among the companies cited in the report, stating that “[a]ccording to Amnesty International’s research, the main distributor of Jet A-1 is a transport contractor owned by the Asia Sun Group, known as Cargo Link Petroleum Logistics, that uses tanker trucks to deliver the fuel.”

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited the company to respond. The company did not.

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