The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises: Annual Report 2002

Focus on Responsible Supply Chain Management

To many people, international investment by multinational enterprises is what globalisation is all about. Promoting appropriate business conduct among such companies is a growing challenge since their operations often straddle dozens of countries and hundreds of cultural, legal and regulatory environments. The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises aim to help businesses, labour unions and NGOs meet this challenge by providing a global framework for responsible business conduct. Although observance of the Guidelines is voluntary for businesses, adhering governments are committed to promoting them and to making them influential among companies operating in or from their territories.

This Annual Report on the Guidelines, the second in a series, describes what governments have done to live up to this commitment over the period June 2001-June 2002. It also provides an overview of the challenges of responsible supply chain management based on contributions from the business, trade union and NGO communities.

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