Germany's Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (LkSG) requires German companies to ensure human rights and environmental compliance throughout their supply chains, including Chinese suppliers.
Understanding the LkSG
Who Must Comply?
- Companies with headquarters or branch in Germany
- Initially: 3,000+ employees (from 2023)
- Expanded: 1,000+ employees (from 2024)
- Applies to entire supply chain
Key Requirements
- Risk analysis of supply chain
- Prevention and remediation measures
- Complaints procedure
- Documentation and reporting
China-Specific Challenges
Common Risk Areas
- Labor conditions in manufacturing
- Working hours and overtime
- Environmental compliance
- Subcontractor management
Due Diligence Difficulties
- Limited access for on-site audits
- Language and cultural barriers
- Complex multi-tier supply chains
- Verification of documentation
Compliance Strategies
Supplier Assessment
- Questionnaires and self-assessments
- Third-party audits
- Certification verification
- On-site inspections where possible
Contractual Measures
- Code of conduct requirements
- Audit rights clauses
- Cascading obligations to sub-suppliers
- Termination rights for violations
Monitoring Systems
- Regular supplier reviews
- Grievance mechanisms
- Incident response procedures
- Continuous improvement programs
Working with Chinese Suppliers
Building Cooperation
Effective compliance requires supplier cooperation:
- Explain requirements clearly
- Provide training and support
- Build long-term relationships
- Recognize improvements
Local Support
Consider engaging local resources:
- Local audit firms
- Legal advisors in China
- Industry associations
EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence
The upcoming EU directive will expand requirements further. German companies should prepare for:
- Broader scope of covered companies
- Extended supply chain coverage
- Climate-related due diligence
- Civil liability provisions
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