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14 Avr 2015

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The Greens, European Free Alliance

Conflict minerals: Small steps forward for draft transparency rules

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The European Parliament's trade committee today voted on draft EU legislation aimed at preventing conflict minerals through supply chain transparency. The vote improved the original draft law proposed by the Commission by creating binding transparency rules rather than a voluntary scheme. However, the Greens criticised the failure to ensure the rules to apply throughout the supply chain. 

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