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CALIFORNIA SENATE BILL 657 California Senate Bill 657 requires retailers and manufacturers that do business in California and have annual worldwide gross receipts over $100 million to describe the extent to which they: • Verify their product supply chains to evaluate and address risks of human trafficking and slave labor. • Conduct audits to ensure their suppliers adhere to company standards, require their direct suppliers to certify that materials used to make their products are from countries that do not engage in slavery and human trafficking. • Maintain internal accountability standards for employees or contractors that fall short of company requirements. • Ensure that employees who are responsible for supplier management receive training on human trafficking and slavery, with a focus on the risks within supply chains. MODERN SLAVERY ACT 2015 – U.K Every organization that has a business in the UK with a total annual turnover of £36m or more is required to produce a slavery and human trafficking statement for each financial year of the organization. Sanmina meets this threshold for reporting under the Modern Slavery Act. The statements made in this section of our CSR report are intended to satisfy the disclosure requirements under California Senate Bill 657 and to constitute Sanmina’s annual statement required by the Modern Slavery Act.
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