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Resposta da empresa

14 jan 2025

Author:
Nissan

Nissan response re alleged sourcing from Serbian Linglong factory amid migrant worker abuse

We have been unable to confirm that Nissan’s production plants buy any tires manufactured at Linglongs Serbian plant. Nissan is committed to complying with all applicable laws and regulations in every market in which we operate. This also applies to transparency and traceability in our supply chain. In line with our global Human Rights Policy Statement, we aim to conduct ethical, social and environmentally conscious business practices at every level of our global supply chain. To do this, we are committed to working with our business partners, including suppliers and contractors, to further the objectives of our policy.

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Serbia: US Govt. blocks imports from Linglong Tire due to alleged forced labour; ban follows previous allegations of migrant worker abuse

Serbia: US Govt. blocks imports from Linglong Tire due to alleged forced labour; ban follows previous allegations of migrant worker abuse