June 04, 2026 | 21:21 (GMT+7)
Vietnam maintains zero-tolerance policy toward forced labor: Foreign Ministry
Vietnam consistently maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward all forms of forced labor and remains firmly committed to complying with the International Labor Organization (ILO)’s rules and obligations under its free trade agreements, said spokeswoman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pham Thu Hang.
This policy is clearly stipulated in the country's legal framework, the Government’s agenda and action plans, and effectively enforced, she told reporters during the ministry’s regular press briefing in Hanoi on June 4 in response to the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR)’s proposal to impose additional tariffs on goods from 60 economies, including Vietnam, on the grounds that they have failed to enact or effectively enforce measures blocking imports produced with forced labor, thereby restricting U.S. trade.
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Spokeswoman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pham Thu Hang. |
Hang said the USTR’s investigative conclusions on alleged forced labor practices do not accurately reflect the reality in Vietnam and its efforts to stamp out the practice.
In recent years, Vietnam has ratified relevant international conventions and treaties to ensure full compliance with workers’ rights and obligations, she said, adding that Vietnam also supplied comprehensive and detailed information to the U.S. throughout the investigation.
In such spirit, Vietnam has been and will continue to engage in discussions and work with the U.S. in a constructive and cooperative manner to address remaining differences, based on the bilateral and multilateral trade commitments of both sides, while consistently striving to protect the legitimate rights and interests of workers and enterprises, she added.
Source: VNA