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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 ...
Recent human trafficking cases have exposed the exploitation of migrants workers in Taiwan's billion-dollar fishing industry, reports the BBC's Cindy Sui in Taipei.
A year-long Greenpeace investigation found that Taiwan’s tuna fishing industry is “out of control” – citing evidence for persistent shark finning, illegal tuna fishing, and forced labor ...
Taiwan's lucrative fishing industry has come under fire for subjecting its migrant workforce to forced labour and other abuses, contrasting with the government's promotion of the democratic island ...
Taiwan's lucrative fishing industry has come under fire for subjecting its migrant workforce to forced labour and other abuses, contrasting with the government's promotion of the democratic island ...
Earlier this year it recommended Taiwan be downgraded in Washington’s annual human trafficking report, citing wage deductions, forced labor, murder and the disappearance at sea of migrant fishers.
Taiwan’s fishing industry faces claims of ‘hell’ on the high seas on whatsapp (opens in a new window) Save. Edward White in Taipei and Nicolle Liu in Hong Kong. Published September 12 2018.
Taiwan's fishing industry was "out of control", environment advocacy group Greenpeace said Thursday, with shark finning still rampant as well as labour and human rights abuses. Taiwan has one of the ...
Taiwan has one of the world’s largest deep water fisheries — according to EJF, the export value of its fisheries ranges between $1.6 billion and $2 billion.
Taipei (AFP) - Environment advocacy group Greenpeace on Thursday (April 14) said Taiwan's fishing industry was "out of control", with shark finning still rampant as well as labour and human rights ...
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