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Permitted business entertainment activities
Dining, drinking or playing sports in places that are open to the public
Official events and meetings approved by senior executives
Permitted gifts
Souvenirs, advertised products and sales promotion materials distributed to the public
Simple merchandise or tickets of low financial value approved by senior executives (if there is a legitimate reason to accept them)




Regulations that employees must abide by:
Domestic laws: legislations, regulations, and all administrative rules
International laws: laws of countries where the company performs transactions, international trade agreements, and rules
  established by international organizations
Contracts: contracts that stipulate the company¡¯s duties and obligations
Company¡¯s policies and regulations: code of ethics, and other written legal regulations
Instructions of senior executives and the board of directors, and decisions made at shareholder meetings, written stipulations
  drawn by the person in charge






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