Avaya complies with all applicable import and export controls, as well as economic sanctions laws that impose controls on the transfer of goods, technology, technical information, software, and services.
Avaya also complies with all applicable customs laws, which apply in some form to virtually every import in every country (i.e., prohibitions, restrictions, duties, taxes, or fees payable by the importer). All items imported by Avaya must be reported to all relevant customs agencies.
Avaya must comply with applicable anti-boycott laws and regulations. If you learn of a boycott request or if you are asked to participate in a boycott in any country, you should consult the legal team before taking any action.
Showing Accountability and Trustworthiness
Familiarize yourself with Avaya’s Global Trade Compliance Policy and be aware of activities that raise issues under these laws
Follow all business procedures as it relates to export controls.
Ensure that licenses and proper authorizations are in place for the export of technology, software, products, and services.
Trade Compliance laws differ from country to country and are often complex. Seek guidance from the global trade team regarding restrictive trade procedures and boycotts to make sure you are operating in compliance.
Ensure accurate export documentation of transactions to ensure compliance with “know your customer, know your supplier” rules.