By Reuters Staff 2 Min Read KUALA LUMPUR, April 26 (Reuters) - Malaysia’s Top Glove Corporation said it had resolved all indicators of forced labour in its operations, citing a report by independent consultant Impactt Limited. The world’s largest medical glove maker said it had resolved all eleven indicators of forced labour as determined by the International Labour Organization. The resolution has been verified by Impactt in a report dated April 22, Top Glove added. Top Glove had appointed London-based Impactt to assess its trade, human rights and labour practices after the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in 2020 placed products of two of its units on an import ban due to suspicion of forced labour.