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Monsignor Fridolin Ambongo & Monsignor Andrรฉ-Joseph Lรฉonard (CIDSE)

Commentary: EU has a crucial opportunity to strengthen conflict minerals proposal

The EU already proved its willingness to act strongly in 2013 on payment transparency in the extractive industries. Now, the European Parliamentโ€™s International Trade Committee will hold a key debate on the โ€œconflict mineralsโ€ regulation next week. Parliamentarians have a crucial opportunity to continue building on this success by strengthening the weak proposal made by the Commission.

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