Hanwha Construction Signs Fair Trade Agreement with 210 Partners to "Strengthen Mutual Growth"
Hanwha Construction Outsourcing Win-Win Innovation Team employees are reviewing the fair trade agreement signed online.
View original imageHanwha Construction announced on the 16th that it has completed the signing of the 2022 Fair Trade Agreement online with 210 partner companies.
The Fair Trade Agreement is a system in which large corporations and partner companies voluntarily agree in advance on compliance with laws and regulations and win-win cooperation measures, aiming to establish a proper trading order and strengthen mutual competitiveness. The agreement includes ▲compliance with laws ▲adherence to the four key practices of the Fair Trade Commission ▲fair contract conclusion and execution ▲prevention of violations of the Subcontracting Act ▲win-win cooperation in areas such as financial, technical, and management support.
Hanwha Construction has been conducting the Fair Trade Agreement signing with partner companies online since 2020 to prevent COVID-19.
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Lee Chung-geun, Head of Outsourcing Purchasing at Hanwha Construction, said, "The competitiveness of our partner companies is directly linked to Hanwha Construction’s competitiveness," adding, "We will continue to operate differentiated support programs for our partner companies."
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