Imports of minerals from conflict areas
Kratki prikaz
11-05-2015
Mineral-rich countries afflicted by conflicts may face a vicious circle, under which revenue from illegally extracted resources feed armed revolts. To break this link, international organisations and the European Parliament have called for the setting up of due-diligence systems for firms in the mining supply chain. The Commission submitted in March 2014 a proposal instituting a voluntary due-diligence system aimed at importers and upstream producers of tin, tantalum, tungsten and gold (hereafter 3T&G). The report by the International Trade Committee, to be discussed in the May plenary, introduces some important amendments with respect to the nature and scope of the due-diligence obligations.
Kratki prikaz
Informacije o dokumentu
Vrsta publikacije
Podnositelj
Područje politike
Ključna riječ
- ENERGIJA
- EUROPSKA UNIJA
- INDUSTRIJA
- industrija željeza, čelika i ostale metalne industrije
- međunarodna sigurnost
- MEĐUNARODNI ODNOSI
- međunarodni poslovi
- nadzor uvoza
- nedopuštena trgovina
- obojena rudača
- OKOLIŠ
- organizacija poslovanja
- POSLOVANJE I KONKURENCIJA
- poslovna etika
- pravo EU-a
- prijedlog EU-a
- prirodni okoliš
- rezolucija UN-a
- rudarska industrija
- rudarstvo i proizvodnja ugljena
- rudno bogatstvo
- sprječavanje sukoba
- trgovina
- TRGOVINA
- trgovinska politika
- uvoz EU-a
- zlato