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Government policies in Costa Rica to promote due diligence are articulated through Law 8204 and other related regulations. Measures have been implemented to encourage the adoption of ethical practices in the business environment, such as awareness campaigns, tax benefits for companies that comply with ethical standards, and the promotion of due diligence training programs.
How can companies in Mexico comply with labeling and advertising regulations for pharmaceutical and health products, especially with regard to the veracity of claims and the protection of public health?
To comply with labeling and advertising regulations for pharmaceutical and health products in Mexico, companies must ensure that claims are accurate and supported by scientific evidence. They must comply with specific COFEPRIS regulations and obtain authorizations for the marketing of medicines and health products. This protects public health and avoids penalties for misleading advertising.
How can companies contribute to food education in schools and communities to promote healthy habits in Paraguay?
Companies can contribute through educational programs, sponsorship of food education initiatives and collaboration with institutions to promote healthy habits in Paraguay.
What protections are there in Ecuador for pregnant women in the workplace?
In Ecuador, pregnant women enjoy labor protections. They have the right to paid maternity leave, which covers a period of time before and after childbirth. Additionally, they cannot be fired due to their pregnancy and have the right to a safe work environment free of discrimination.
What legal consequences does a debtor face in the event of an embargo in Colombia?
debtor in Colombia may face consequences such as the loss of seized assets, credit restrictions, and damage to their history.
What is meant by "politically exposed person" in the Guatemalan context?
In Guatemala, a "politically exposed person" refers to individuals who hold or have held prominent public positions. This may include government officials, legislators, judges or other public office holders who, due to their position, may face an increased risk of corruption or be subject to special financial scrutiny.
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