Risks tied to this specific entity.
No issues detected across 7 sources
No issues detected across 1 source
No issues detected across 2 sources
Garments, Garments CottonILAB has reason to believe that cotton garments produced in Vietnam are made with an input produced with forced labor, specifically cotton harvested in China. Cotton from China is on ILAB’s List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor for forced labor, child labor, and forced child labor. About 85% of China’s cotton and 20% of the world’s cotton is produced in the XUAR, where research has shown it is harvested and processed under conditions of forced labor. In China, this cotton is spun into cotton thread/yarn and textiles and may be mixed with cotton from other sources. Manufacturers in Vietnam source large volumes of cotton fabrics containing Xinjiang-origin cotton to produce finished garments. For example, in 2021 Vietnam imported 70% of its cotton-containing textiles from China ($2.6 billion). It is likely that further downstream products of Xinjiang-origin cotton, such as garments, textiles, and other cotton-based products, may be produced with an inputproduced with forced labor.
DOL ILABTop origins: Vietnam. Period: 2023-05-02 to 2026-05-02
ImportYeti (US Customs)No issues detected across 1 source
No issues detected across 1 source
Risks tied to the location of this facility.
Political stability: -0.04, Rule of law: -0.09, Corruption control: -0.42
World Bank WGI 2023No issues detected across 2 sources
AFRICAN SWINE FEVER - VIET NAM (19): (QUANG NINH) DOMESTIC, CULL; HAND, FOOT & MOUTH DISEASE - VIET NAM (03): INCREASING CASES, FATALITIES, ENTEROVIRUS 71; RABIES - VIET NAM (26): (MULTIPLE PROVINCES) STRAY DOGS, HUMAN EXPOSURE, COMMUNITY SAFETY
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