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U.S. retailer Gap apologises for selling T-shirt with 'incorrect map' of China

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Gap apologises for selling T-shirt with 'incorrect map' of China

 

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The sign for a Gap store is seen on 5th avenue in midtown Manhattan in New York June 16, 2015. Apparel retailer Gap Inc said it would close a quarter of Gap specialty stores in North America over the next few years, including 140 this year, potentially affecting thousands of jobs as the company struggles with a slump in sales at its namesake brand. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

 

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - U.S. retailer Gap Inc <GPS.N> apologised on Monday for selling a T-shirt which it said had an incorrect map of China, adding it would implement "rigorous reviews" to prevent a repeat mistake.

 

The apology came after a person posted pictures of the T-shirt on Chinese social media network Weibo, saying that Chinese territories, including south Tibet, the island of Taiwan and the South China Sea, were omitted from the map. The user said the photo of the T-shirt was taken at an outlet store in Canada.

 

"Gap Inc. respects the sovereignty and territorial integrity of China. We've learned that a Gap brand T-shirt sold in some overseas markets failed to reflect the correct map of China. We sincerely apologise for this unintentional error," it said in a statement posted on its Weibo account on Monday evening.

 

It added that the products had been pulled from the Chinese market and destroyed.

 

Gap's apology comes as China has been ramping up efforts to police language used to describe Chinese-claimed territories such as Taiwan. Other U.S. companies which have issued apologies for similar incidents include Delta Air Lines <DAL.N> and Marriott International Inc <MAR.O>.

 

Earlier this month, the White House sharply criticised China's efforts to force foreign airlines to change how they described Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau on their websites as "Orwellian nonsense."

 

(Reporting by Brenda Goh; Editing by Michael Perry)

 
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The fact that Western companies apologize for telling the truth as reflected in the long-established policies of Western governments - in regard to Tibet & the South China Sea - says something about those companies' principles and priorities.

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I'm sick of western gov's and corporations apologising all the time when they dont need to.  Tibet and Taiwan want nothing to do with those scumbags in Beijing,

 

Would China and Thailand apologise for copying western products???????  We apologise when we don't have to and the Asians never apologise when they should.

Dumb Christians.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Chinese territories, including south Tibet, the island of Taiwan and the South China Sea, were omitted from the map

 

They probably omitted those territories because they thought they were not part of China when Google Earth showed no one was defecating in the streets.

 

Sell the shirts over here in Thailand. No one would notice. Many, if not most, could not even identify neighboring countries

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I hope the Gap can get a refund from their Chinese supplier.

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They forgot half of the Phillipines.

Gap apologises for selling T-shirt with 'incorrect politically-incorrect map' of China
 

Add on Phi Phi as well.

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