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Divulgation

15 Mai 2023

Auteur:
OKI

OKI response

  1. Has your company put in place appropriate internal mechanisms and tools to carry out enhanced due diligence of your supply chains, intermediaries, customers and end-users to understand the risk of your products’ diversion to Russia? If yes, please provide details.

In accordance with domestic and international export laws and regulations, our company has established procedures for confirming the intended use and business partners of products to be exported, and is working to prevent illegal exports by confirming the intended use and business partners in accordance with these procedures.

2. Does your company consider potential red flags that suggest the use of front companies that may hide the true end-users of your products and thereby evade sanctions and export controls? If yes, please provide details.

As previously stated, our company is working to prevent illegal exports.

3. Has your company taken any other actions to prevent re-export of your products to Russia?

Our approach to security export controls is as described previously.

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