Companies operating in countries with repressive governments often prioritize profit and market access over human rights concerns. They may fear losing business opportunities or facing retaliation from the government if they speak out. Additionally, some companies might engage in "business as usual" to maintain stability, believing that their presence can lead to gradual improvements in local conditions. Ultimately, the complex interplay of economic interests and geopolitical factors can lead to a reluctance to confront human rights abuses directly.
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