The Commerce Department should increase its use of export controls in response to China’s extrajudicial surveillance and mass internment of Uighur Muslims in its Xinjiang province, according to a congressional panel tasked with monitoring human rights and legal developments in China. In its annual report released on Wednesday, the Congressional-Executive Commission on China said Commerce should name more Chinese companies linked to human rights abuses in Xinjiang to the Bureau of Industry and Securities Entity List. The report also...