Vietnam's foreign ministry rejected the findings of a US Trade Representative investigation that linked the country to forced labor concerns and proposed tariffs of up to 12.5%, Reuters reported Thursday, citing foreign ministry spokesperson Pham Thu.
She said the conclusions do not reflect Vietnam's efforts to prevent and address forced labor, adding that Vietnam strictly bans forced labor, follows international labor standards, according to the report.
Vietnam said it will continue cooperation with the US while protecting workers' and businesses' interests, according to the news outlet.
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