A former student of mine from Bei Da Fu Zhong posted this link on WeChat earlier this morning. It's a Xinjiang data base out of the University of British Columbia.
https://xinjiang.sppga.ubc.ca/lived-experiences/databases/?dt_dapp=1
There is also this discussion out of China, posted on China Digital Times. What the Netizens want us to be aware of is the need to keep the focus on persons, not products. I don't see this as a time for excessive economic hand-wringing in the face of cultural genocide. The CCP has drawn its own bright lines. Perhaps it is time to move in the direction of ending its most favored nation trade status, and removing it from the WTO. I am reminded of the 7 March 2021 article from "The Wire - China" on "The Xinjiang Silence," and how companies are doing all they can to wish things away. This quotation stands out: "“Imagine back in the 1940s saying: ‘we’ll still work with Nazi Germany, but we won’t buy products made in Auschwitz,’” says Foundation for Defense of Democracies’ Schanzer. “That would sound ridiculous today.”
https://www.thewirechina.com/2021/03/07/the-xinjiang-silence/
Looking in another direction, as for years there have been organizations who have helped companies locate to China, shouldn't there be such enterprising individuals and groups who now can assist companies to exit the Chinese market?