Mag. Martin Neureiter
Founder and CEO
The CSR Company
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Founder and CEO
The CSR Company
Mag. Martin Neureiter is founder and CEO of The CSR Company, a consultancy specialized in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) with offices located around the world.
After working with the Salzburg Provincial Government (National Park Hohe Tauern) and the European Federation for Nature and National Parks (Germany), Martin joined the Parliamentary Club of the Liberale Forum as political adviser. He held positions at the European Parliament, the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Presidency of the OSCE – Balkan Desk, before becoming the deputy head of the Democratisation Department of the OSCE in Kosovo.
Martin currently serves as chair of the Implementation Task Group within the ISO (International Standards Organisation) Working Group on Social Responsibility. He further serves as Technical Advisor to the Government of the United Arab Emirates on CSR, and is the scientific head of postgraduate studies at University of Applied Sciences Vienna for CSR. Mag. Neureiter also enjoys lecturing at the St. Gallen Management Institute in Switzerland and coaching at the CEO level.
Martin is the author of several books on CSR, among them “Corporate Social Responsibility – Leitlinien und Konzepte im Management der gesellschaftlichen Verantwortung von Unternehmen” (2004), and “Handbuch Corporate Citizenship” (2007), as well as a guidance book on how to implement CSR – together with the Austrian Standards Institute, that has been translated into six languages. Mag. Neureiter completed his law studies in Salzburg, Vienna and London (London School of Economics).
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Import Dependency for U.S.: 38%
Major Importers: Canada, Russia, China, Mexico
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Major Importers: Canada, European Union, China, Mexico
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Major Importers: Norway, Russia, China, Canada
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Import Dependency for U.S.: 30%
Major Importers: Chile, Canada, Peru, Mexico
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Import Dependency for U.S.: 94%
Major Importers: South Africa, Germany, United Kingdom, Canada
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Major Importers: Mexico, Canada, Peru, Chile
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Major Importers: Australia, China, Kazakhstan, Germany
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Import Dependency for U.S.: 86%
Major Importers: Chile, Netherlands
Major Uses: catalysts to decrease harmful emissions in light- and heavy-duty vehicles, also used in chemical and petroleum refining sector, and fabrication of laboratory equipment
Import Dependency for U.S.: 94%
Major Importers: South Africa, Germany, United Kingdom, Canada
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Import Dependency for U.S.: 33%
Major Importers: Canada, Mexico, Peru, Chile