New rules pressure companies to take responsibility for their supply chains
International Rescue Committee GC Carrie Simon did some pro bono work for the relief agency in 2001, and is now in her 11th year as the IRC's top attorney
Carrie Simon: General Counsel | International Rescue Committe
...which governs the use of tin, tungsten, tantalum, and gold from the Congo, could affect upwards of 5,000 U.S. companies. And the Iran...
...law that requires manufacturers using gold, tin, tungsten, and tantalum from the Congo region to avoid those mined by exploited workers [see "Gut Check...
...those minerals are sourced from the war-torn Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and nine surrounding countries [see "Dirty Minerals and Sunshine"...
...important step towards ending violent conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has created a due diligence quagmire for many companies. Which means it...
...fcpaprofessor.com/the-akim-of-nookat-lots-of-nigerian-customs-officials-the-congo-merchant-marine-and-lots-of-telecom-employees-the-foreign-officials-of-2010...
...those minerals are sourced from the war-torn Democratic Republic of the Congo and nine surrounding countries. Tracing that information is where the...
...headquartered in Perth, Australia. Anvil has operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo. If the $1.3 billion acquisition goes through, it would be Minmetals...
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