A United States Department report claims that Fiji with another Pacific Island country has failed to make significant efforts to eliminate human trafficking and as a result they will lose aid from America.

According to the NZ Herald, the report states Fiji has slipped into the lowest ranking of the annual Trafficking in persons report, which tracks forced labour and the sex trade.

The report further said that Fiji together with Papua New Guinea are at a risk of losing some US Aid that is not humanitarian or trade related.

The US estimates 800,000 people are trafficked across international borders each year, about 80 percent of them female and up to half minors. Millions more are trafficked within the national borders for labour and sexual exploitation.

We have sought clarification from the US Embassy about this report.
An official comment is expected this afternoon.