What’s the Solution for the Curse of Conflict Minerals?
20 May 2011
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The new law requiring U.S. public companies that use tin, tantalum, tungsten or gold to trace them back to their source calls for unprecedented transparency in supply chains. But will it end the “minerals curse” that hangs over materials from the Democratic Republic of the Congo?
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