Company: NUTR
Filing Date: 2025-03-25
Form Type: CORRESP
Source: 0001641172-25-000449
Chunk: 488

Company: NUSATRIP Inc
Filing Date: 2025-03-25
Form: CORRESP
Chunk 488
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 Company employees must act to preserve and enhance the Company’s reputation.

XI. SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIPS

The Company’s suppliers make significant contributions to the Company’s success. To create an environment where the Company’s suppliers have an incentive to work with the Company, suppliers must be confident that they will be treated lawfully and in an ethical manner. The Company’s policy is to purchase supplies based on need, quality, service, price and terms and conditions. The Company’s policy is to select significant suppliers or enter into significant supplier agreements though a competitive bid process where possible. In selecting suppliers, the Company does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual preference, marital status, medical condition, veteran status, physical or mental disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. A supplier to the Company is generally free to sell its products or services to any other party, including Company competitors. In some cases where the products or services have been designed, fabricated, or developed to the Company’s specifications, the agreement between the parties may contain restrictions on sales.

XII. EXPORT CONTROLS

The Company requires compliance with laws and regulations governing export controls in both the United States and in the countries where the Company conducts its business. A number of countries maintain controls on the destinations to which products may be exported. Some of the strictest export controls are maintained by the United States against countries that

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the U.S. government considers unfriendly or as supporting international terrorism. The U.S. regulations are complex and apply both to exports from the United States and to exports of products from other countries, when those products contain U.S.-origin components or technology. In some circumstances, an oral presentation containing technical data made to foreign nationals in the United States may constitute an export subject to control. Any questions about export control laws and regulations should be directed to the General Counsel.

XIII. GIFTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

Business gifts and entertainment are designed to build goodwill and sound working relationships among business partners. A problem may arise if:

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 receipt by one of our employees of a gift or entertainment would compromise, or could reasonably 
 be viewed as compromising, that person’s ability to make objective and fair business             
 decisions on behalf of the Company; or                                                           |

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 offering by one of our employees of a gift or entertainment would appear to be an attempt  
 to obtain business through improper means or to gain any special advantage in