In addition to its advances in artificial intelligence, robotics, and other technological achievements, China is a dominant force in that most ancient of depraved practices: human trafficking.
According to the U.S. State Department’s 2024 Trafficking in Persons Report, China remains on Tier 3—the lowest ranking—for failing to meet minimum standards to combat trafficking, with government complicity in widespread abuses.
China’s Trafficking Network
The CCP’s hand in human trafficking isn’t a new phenomenon in the world; other nations and civilizations have practiced human trafficking for centuries, if not millennia. That said, the CCP’s trafficking efforts aren’t done in half measures.Trafficking of Children for Forced Labor, Adoption
China’s internal migration crisis is a major source of trafficking. China has tens of millions of rural migrants, and many children are “left behind” by parents seeking urban jobs. By some estimates, millions of those children are abducted or sold into brick kilns, factories, and illegal adoptions each year. Of course, that amounts to modern slavery, which is separate from organ trafficking.Women Trafficked for Sexual Exploitation, Forced Marriage
There are powerful dynamics beyond the financial draw that drive some of the trafficking. As a result of the CCP’s one-child policy, there are 30 million to 40 million more men than women, creating a shortage of marriage-aged women. To address this self-inflicted demographic crisis, Chinese authorities turn a blind eye to perpetrators importing brides through deception and coercion.
For example, women from Burma (also known as Myanmar), Vietnam, North Korea, and Pakistan are lured to China with job promises, only to be sold for $3,000 to $13,000 into forced marriages, prostitution, or use as concubines. The 2024 Trafficking in Persons Report notes that traffickers use fraudulent brokers to subject these women to rape, forced childbearing, and domestic servitude, with North Korean refugees particularly vulnerable due to deportation fears. Human Rights Watch reports that this “bride trafficking” generates billions of dollars, with victims from ethnic minorities facing compounded discrimination.
North Korean Defectors Trafficked for Sex, Bride Trade
China’s poorly guarded northern border with North Korea is a major channel for human trafficking between the two countries. Desperate North Korean defectors, mostly women fleeing famine and repression, are quick and easy targets for traffickers. As of 2023, up to 500,000 North Korean women and girls were trapped in China’s Jilin, Liaoning, and Heilongjiang provinces, sold into a $105 million annual sex and bride trade.Middle Eastern and South Asian Channels: Cross-Border Bride Scams
China’s demand for brides extends to Middle Eastern and South Asian routes, where traffickers exploit economic pacts and porous borders to supply women from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and beyond. These channels combine Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative infrastructure with human trafficking, exporting China’s demographic crisis abroad to the Middle East and South Asia.Organ Harvesting, Political Persecution of Dissidents, Falun Gong, and Christians
The CCP began persecuting the spiritual group Falun Gong in 1999, and since 2000, its practitioners have become prime targets of organ harvesting. China’s organ transplant industry makes up to $1 billion annually. It relies on forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience, intertwined with political persecution that silences dissent through trafficking-like abuses. Estimates are that 60,000 to 100,000 unexplained transplants occur yearly from blood-tested detainees.
When Will It End?
Will the CCP’s wicked practices against its own people and others ever end?At some point, it will. It must. But the CCP will have to meet its end first.
In the meantime, as the world marvels at its scientific and technological progress, keep in mind that communist China is also the world’s largest surveillance state; that it persecutes minorities, political dissidents, and religious groups; and that it allows corrupt officials to profit from its global supply chains of human misery.







