The Conflict Minerals Act: Good Start or Bad Law?
Tantalum – The Conflict Minerals Act, which governs the disclosure of conflict minerals in electronics supply chains, has been criticized for having too many loopholes.
Tantalum – The Conflict Minerals Act, which governs the disclosure of conflict minerals in electronics supply chains, has been criticized for having too many loopholes.
Tantalum – BusinessWeek reported business groups have joined together to sue the Securities and Exchange Commission in the U.S. regarding the Dodd-Frank ruling which states companies must make reasonable efforts to ensure tantalum and other conflict minerals are not from war-torn regions.
Tantalum – To the relief of many, the long-awaited conflict minerals rules have been finalized.
Tantalum – Metals Miner reported on Global Advanced Metals (GAM) reaction to the Dodd-Frank law and the company's efforts to source conflict-free tantalum.
Tantalum – Bloomberg reported the United States' Securities and Exchange Commission will require companies to report where they obtain tantalum, tin, tungsten and gold from for their products.
Tin – Bloomberg reported the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is demanding companies report the origins of minerals like tin, tungsten, tantalum and gold.
Tantalum – Reuters reported the United States is set to clarify the Dodd Frank Act as regulators finalize rules on overseas operations and conflict free minerals.
Tin – CNBC reported the United States is set to clarify the Dodd Frank Act and companies' regulations to stop trading in conflict minerals like tin.
Tungsten – Reuters reported U.S. regulators are set to finalize conflict mineral laws and overseas operations.
Tantalum – A brief overview of tantalum price developments, supply and demand, and significant market movers.
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