This report benchmarked 20 information & communications technology (ICT) companies (see below) on their efforts to eradicate forced labor from their global supply chains. The companies were selected on the basis of their size (market cap) and the extent to which they derive revenues from physical products as opposed to services. Each company has been invited to provide answers to a set of engagement questions about their policies and practices in addressing forced labor risks in their supply chains. Information provided in these responses will be included in assessing the companies against the methodology, along with existing material available on the companies’ websites.

 

Companies

Apple Inc. United States
ASML Holding NV Netherlands
BOE Technology Group Co. China
Broadcom Limited United States
Canon Inc. Japan
Cisco Systems, Inc. United States
Ericsson Sweden
Hitachi Ltd. Japan
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd. (Foxconn) Taiwan
HP Inc. United States
Intel Corporation United States
International Business Machines Corp. United States
Keyence Corp. Japan
Microsoft Corporation United States
Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Japan
QUALCOMM Incorporated United States
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. South Korea
SK Hynix, Inc. South Korea
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Taiwan
Texas Instruments Inc. United States
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