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Company Response

16 Jan 2024

CJ Cheiljedang response on behalf of overseas subsidiaries

January 16, 2024

To: Business & Human Rights Resource Centre (BHRRC)

Subject: Follow-up on the Questions for CJ CheilJedang and its Subsidiaries

We sincerely appreciate BHRRC’s ongoing commitment to the protection and promotion of human rights.

In response to your questions 2, 3, and 4, please find our responses below.

The response provided on December 14th applies not only to CJ CheilJedang but also to its subsidiaries, including CJ Foods USA Inc., CJ Foods Sales UK, LTD., CJ Europe GMBH, and Mainfrost Food GMBH.

As mentioned earlier, we are currently exploring solutions to address human rights risks on a company-wide level. We are exploring engagement with third parties, such as civil society organizations and relevant agencies, to enhance our human rights due diligence in the supply chain.

Regarding your inquiry into import quantities, we consider such information as confidential information of our business, making it challenging for us to disclose. Your understanding on this matter is greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

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