The OECD Guidelines for
Multinational Enterprises
The
OECD Guidelines are a set of non-binding recommendations to help
multinational enterprises operate in harmony with the policies and
societal expectations of the countries in which they conduct
business. They provide voluntary principles and standards for
responsible business conduct. They cover issues such as information
disclosure, employment, industrial relations, the environment,
combating bribery, consumer interests, science and technology,
competition and taxation.
While the Guidelines themselves are a non-binding recommendation
to businesses, governments have a responsibility - through the use
of National Contact Points - to promote the Guidelines, encourage
their use, handle enquiries and help to respond to any issues that
may arise. The Ministry has been appointed as New Zealand's National
Contact Point.
Contacting the NCP
Please contact:
Regulatory and Competition Policy Branch
Ministry of Economic Development
PO Box 1473
Wellington
Ph: 04-462 4287
Fax: 04-499 8508
Email: oecd-ncp@med.govt.nz
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