The answer could potentially be yes due to the following source below, although, it may not be specific enough.
Page 2: "These risk assessments generally include a review to identify potential working hours violations; human rights violations associated with the extraction and sourcing of conflict minerals; forced labor in higher risk jurisdictions; violation of local labor requirements: and limitations on freedom of movement as a result of regulations or supplier policies. Location is a factor considered in risk assessments, as Micron and its suppliers operate in locations assessed to have higher risk of human rights concerns, including Malaysia, mainland China, and Taiwan."
The statement below does not refer to Business KPIs that would be reviewed in light of modern slavery risks.