At DuPont, we compete every day to meet customer needs and enhance shareholder value. However, we always follow competition laws, which apply in most countries where we do business. These laws prohibit actions that restrain trade or reduce competition. Violating these laws can result in severe penalties for DuPont and anyone involved.
Be familiar with DuPont’s Policy on Trade with Sensitive Destinations which applies to all DuPont businesses, including controlled subsidiaries, joint ventures and affiliates worldwide and governs all proposed import and export transactions.
We must never agree with competitors to fix prices, terms, or conditions of sale, or to boycott specific suppliers or customers.
We must never divide customers, products, or markets with competitors or limit the production or sale of products in coordination with others.
We must never misrepresent ourselves to gather competitive information or steal information from competitors.
If your work requires interaction with DuPont’s competitors, suppliers, or industry trade associations, you are expected to review policy and obtain approval before you:
To avoid violating antitrust laws, you must:
We value competitive information, but only when it’s collected legally and ethically. Everyone at DuPont must follow these rules:
By following these guidelines, we protect DuPont’s reputation and comply with competition laws worldwide.
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