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Disclosure

10 Oct 2022

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IKEA

IKEA response

Thank you for reaching out. We remain committed to respecting human rights, and our responsibility as a business as set out by the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, as well as respecting the standards of international humanitarian law in situations of armed conflict and the need for heightened due diligence. We continue to improve our processes around heightened due diligence as the different needs arise. Due to the ongoing and sensitive nature of the developments, the war, and the security and wellbeing of our co-workers and business partners, we will not disclose further details.

As previously announced in June, IKEA is scaling down operations in Russia and continues to do so as responsibly as possible.

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