Laws in many of the places where we do business are intended to protect fair competition.
To comply with these laws, avoid…
- Discussing
- Coordinating
- Agreeing
- Sharing information
…with a competitor to do anything that may appear to limit competition.
Consult your local country policies and the Law Department if you think your conduct may give even the impression that our company is unfairly competing in the marketplace.
In some circumstances, activities like the following can be a potential concern. If you’re considering any of these things or comparable activities, please consult your Law Department:
- Dividing sales opportunities, customers or territories
- Agreeing with any competitor to set or change prices
- Splitting or “fixing” bids
- Discussing business topics at a trade association meeting
- Exchanging market‐information with a competitor
- Agreeing on restrictions about sales prices
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