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Company Response

10 Mar 2019

Tunago Fishery did not respond

We invited Tunago Fishery to respond to allegations raised in a media report published by Seafood Source claiming that one of the company's vessels, Tunago No. 61, was blocked by US customs because it was carrying tuna caught using forced labour. 

Tunago Fishery did not respond. 

Tunago Fishery Co., Ltd. has not responded to

US customs blocks Vanuatu vessel allegedly carrying tuna caught using forced labour

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