AstraZeneca
FIRST In general, you should seek to address your concerns with your manager. If you believe this is not appropriate, you may also contact your Human Resources, Legal department, or Compliance representative.
David Brennan
MESSAGE FROM DAVID BRENNAN
Chief Executive Officer
CODE OF CONDUCT
TRADE CONTROLS
ASTRAZENECA IS COMMITTED TO TRADING IN A LEGAL AND ETHICAL MANNER.
We must comply with trade regulations and restrictions if they have been approved by recognised national and international authorities, including the United Nations, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Sweden and the United States.
We must not comply with other boycotts or trade restrictions.
We must obtain necessary licences for the import and export of our products and other items, and we must provide accurate, truthful information about our products to Customs authorities.
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Consult your Legal Department to ensure that trade controls to which we are subject have been followed, and that you have obtained all approvals required by authorities recognised by AstraZeneca.
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Report promptly to your local Legal Department all actions or requests that may be related to countries subject to boycotts.
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Refuse to engage in prohibited restrictive trade practices.
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Do not do business with parties subject to recognised trade restrictions.
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Comply with all relevant local laws, regulations and AstraZeneca supporting policies in processing the import or export of any item.
Trade restrictions (including sanctions or embargoes) seek to prevent or limit trading with or in specific countries. Boycotts involve a country refusing (for whatever reason) to do business, or prohibiting others from doing business with, one or more other countries.
 
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