Sec. 403. Disclosures related to supply chain disruption risk
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Section 13 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ( 15 U.S.C. 78m ) is amended by adding at the end the following: Each issuer required to file an annual report under subsection
(a)shall disclose in that report— an identification of— the risks in the issuer’s sourcing of goods, labor, services, and other supply chain related matters, including— risks of dependency upon sole sourcing arrangements or sourcing concentrated in one geographic locality; shipping risks; and risks arising from natural disasters, pandemics, extreme weather, armed conflicts, refugee and related disruptions, trade conflicts or disruptions, and labor wage, safety, and health care practices; and the impacts any risk or disruption identified in clause
(i)would have on the issuer’s workforce, suppliers, and customers; the issuer’s business continuity or other contingency plans that will be implemented in the case of a supply chain disruption in order to mitigate such risks and impacts; and all other material information. Disclosures required under this subsection shall be updated when there are material changes. .
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