5 May 2021

US seizes Malaysia's Top Glove shipment on forced labour concerns

8:55 pm on 5 May 2021

The US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) seized a shipment of disposable gloves from Malaysia's Top Glove Corp Bhd estimated to be worth $US518,000 (approx $NZ724,000), on indications they were made by forced labour, the agency said on Wednesday.

A worker inspects disposable gloves at the Top Glove factory production line in Shah Alam on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur on August 26, 2020.

Photo: AFP

It did not give a date for the seizure of the 3.97 million nitrile gloves, which comes after it detained imports from two of Top Glove's subsidiaries last July, saying it had found reasonable suspicion of forced labour.

In March, the CBP said it had sufficient information to determine the use of forced labour and directed US ports to seize all disposable gloves originating in Top Glove factories in Malaysia.

Top Glove said last week it had resolved all indicators of forced labour at its operations, citing a verification report by the ethical trade consultancy it hired.

"The US CBP is currently reviewing our submission on the back of the company having remediated the 11 International Labour Organization's forced labour indicators," Top Glove said on Wednesday in a stock exchange filing, adding that it continues to work closely with the US agency.

Top Glove was not immediately available to comment further on the latest seizure. The CPB was also not immediately available.

The manufacturer has said it expects the US import ban to have only a minimal impact on its sales from Malaysia.

CBP said in a statement on Wednesday it had found indicators including debt bondage, excessive overtime, abusive working and living conditions, and retention of identity documents.

"CBP continues to facilitate the importation of legitimate PPE needed for the Covid-19 pandemic while ensuring that the PPE is authorized and safe for use," said Diann Rodriguez, Area Port Director-Cleveland, referring to personal protective equipment.

- Reuters