TTM Supplier Sustainability Code of Conduct

The Toyota Tsusho Mexico, S.A. de C.V. Inc., (TTM), Supplier Code of Conduct and Social Responsibility (SCCSR) sets forth labor standards and working condition requirements for TTM’s suppliers for the purchase and sale of materials and products. The principles embodied in this SCCSR are designed to be consistent with the core conventions of the International Labor Organization (ILO), the specialized agency of the United Nations focused on global labor standards. Click on the button below to access our current SCCSR document.

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Appendix IA: Higher-Risk Sourcing Countries*

  • Bangladesh 
  • Brazil 
  • China 
  • Cote D’Ivoire 
  • Dominican Republic 
  • Ghana 
  • India 
  • Indonesia 
  • Japan** 
  • Malaysia 
  • Pakistan 
  • Russia 
  • South Korea** 
  • Taiwan** 
  • Thailand 
  • Turkiye 
  • Vietnam

The information in this Appendix is based on reputable NGO and other sources detailing forced labor risks, including the Global Slavery Index. Please note that a Supplier location in one of the listed countries (noted above by *) shall not automatically subject the Supplier to heightened due diligence; similarly, Suppliers located in other countries not included on this list may nonetheless be subjected to heightened due diligence based on the product supplied and other factors. 

 

Listed countries noted by two asterisks above (**) have been identified as higher risk for fish or fish products only.

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Appendix IB: Higher Risk Products

Suppliers of the following products or any products containing any of the following materials or products may be required to undergo heightened due diligence:

  • Aluminum and aluminum products* 
  • Batteries, including electric vehicle (EV) batteries.  
  • Cobalt* 
  • Cocoa 
  • Cotton and cotton products 
  • Drones 
  • Electronics 
  • Fish and seafood 
  • Garments/Apparel, including footwear and textiles. 
  • Lithium* 
  • Palm oil 
  • Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) products 
  • Silica-based products, including polysilicon
  • Steel and steel products 
  • Sodium Hydroxide (Lye or Caustic Soda) 
  • Timber 
  • Tires (rubber) 
  • Tomato products 

In addition, Suppliers of electric vehicle (EV) batteries or their sub-materials may be required to undergo
heightened due diligence if the products or materials contain any critical minerals (noted above by *). Critical minerals also include but are not limited to:

  • Graphite
  • Magnesium
  • Manganese
  • Nickel
  • Tantalum
  • Tin
  • Tungsten
  • Zinc
  • Zirconium

The full list of critical minerals is available here.

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