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Company Response

10 Oct 2025

Author:
Hitachi

Hitachi response re- alleged dismissal & intimidation of migrant workers from Myanmar at reported supplier, Cal-Comp Electronics

Hitachi’s response to BHRRC’s inquiry of 7 October 2025 about Cal-Comp Electronics

Dear Business & Human Rights Resource Centre,

Thank you for the opportunity to formulate our stance about the recent news concerning CalComp Electronics.

We are currently checking our business relationship and transaction status with Cal-Comp Electronics. No direct business relationship with Cal-Comp Electronics has been confirmed. Additionally, we are checking whether any of Hitachi’s direct procurement partners are sourcing from Cal-Comp Electronics.

Hitachi Group is committed to fulfilling its responsibility to respect human rights throughout its value chain according to Hitachi Group Human Rights Policy and the Sustainable Procurement Guidelines.

Best regards,

Hitachi, Ltd.

HRDD Promotion Secretariat

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