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Silwanus Tangkotta was working aboard a Taiwanese fishing boat in the remote Pacific last year, when a heavy wave slammed a ...
Just off the small Taiwan fishing port of Wushi on its Pacific coast, a Taiwanese company is testing what could eventually be ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNIn Taiwan, migrants flee oppressive workplaces for life on the peripheryThe island’s population of undocumented migrants has doubled since 2021 amid concerns about rigid broker system.
Taiwan was for the second time listed on the US’ biennial report on illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, but the report also acknowledged the steps it has taken to remedy the situation, ...
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U.S. Names Taiwan's Fishing Industry on Forced Labor Blacklist Again ...For the third time since 2020, Taiwan’s fishing industry has been included on the annual “List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor“ released by the U.S. government.
MIAMI — Hazardous, forced work conditions sometimes akin to slavery have been detected on nearly 500 industrial fishing vessels around the world, but identifying those responsible for abuses at ...
There have been 111 "illegal" Chinese fishing boat incursions in the disputed Pratas Islands so far this year, according to Taiwan's coast guard.
Pingtan last year was sanctioned by the Biden administration over allegations of illegal fishing and labor abuse. and later saw its shares delisted from the New York Stock Exchange.
A new report has identified nearly 500 industrial fishing vessels where workers face hazardous, forced conditions sometimes akin to slavery.
Pingtan last year was sanctioned by the Biden administration over allegations of illegal fishing and labor abuse. and later saw its shares delisted from the New York Stock Exchange.
WUSHI, Taiwan (Reuters) -Just off the small Taiwan fishing port of Wushi on its Pacific coast, a Taiwanese company is testing what could eventually be a powerful but unglamorous new weapon in the ...
Hazardous, forced work conditions sometimes akin to slavery have been detected on nearly 500 industrial fishing vessels around the world, but identifying those responsible for abuses at sea is ...
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