DuPont Code of Conduct

BUSINESS PARTNERS

International Trade Controls

We follow all laws and regulations governing global trade. Every country where we operate may have unique rules, but our core values guide us to act responsibly and ethically in all transactions. Everyone at DuPont must understand and comply with trade laws to protect DuPont’s reputation as a responsible global company. 

Key Areas of Compliance

Export Controls:

Follow rules for transferring products, services, and technology between countries. This includes sharing technical data online, through conversations, or across databases. Consult Legal early if you have questions or concerns that a government export license may be required.

Be aware that U.S. export laws also apply to reexporting products or technology to a third country. 

Accurately classify and report the value, origin, and details of all imported products. Ensure proper documentation to comply with local laws. 

Avoid participating in unsanctioned boycotts, including the Arab League boycott of Israel. Immediately report any requests related to boycotts to Legal. 

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. 

Our Policies & Guidelines

DuPont enforces policies and guidelines that ensure compliance with trade laws:

  • Policy on Trade with Sensitive Destinations: This policy ensures compliance with trade laws and foreign policy considerations.
  • Export Controls and Antiboycott Compliance: This guideline outlines our responsibility to follow relevant trade controls as well as report any information requests that may involve a boycott.

Always consult Legal when dealing with trade, export, or boycott-related issues.

Learn More

Payments for Products and Services

Anti-Money Laundering