Conflict minerals
Kratki prikaz
10-03-2017
After lengthy interinstitutional negotiations concluded in a trilogue agreement with the Council, Parliament is due to adopt its first-reading position, during the March II part-session, on a proposed regulation laying down supply chain due diligence obligations for importers of tin, tantalum and tungsten, as well as their ores, and gold originating in conflict-affected areas. The proposed regulation seeks to break the link between certain armed conflicts and the illegal mining operations which sustain them, and to ensure responsible sourcing for European industries.
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- ENERGIJA
- Europska komisija
- EUROPSKA UNIJA
- INDUSTRIJA
- industrija željeza, čelika i ostale metalne industrije
- institucije EU-a i europska javna služba
- kositar
- međunarodna sigurnost
- MEĐUNARODNI ODNOSI
- nedopuštena trgovina
- pravo EU-a
- rat
- rudarska proizvodnja
- rudarski proizvod
- rudarski radovi
- rudarstvo i proizvodnja ugljena
- tantal
- TRGOVINA
- trgovinska politika
- uredba EU-a
- volfram
- zlato