International Trade in Conflict Minerals: Solutions for the EU Regulatory Framework

Z. Silná, Z. Kittová
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Abstract International trade in minerals, particularly tin, tungsten, wolfram, and gold, from conflict- affected or high-risk areas can have significant implications on intensifying and perpetuating the conflicts. It occurs that illegal mines are run by armed groups. As a result, minerals acquired from such sources provide financial means to armed movements and support the conflict. In this respect, several international and national regulatory frameworks for responsible sourcing have been established. The most important international initiative is the OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas, which provides importers with voluntary guidelines for responsible sourcing policy. In addition, the US passed the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act in 2010. Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Act lays down the rules for responsible sourcing that are compulsory for any company listed on the US stock exchanges. Following to these initiatives and further public consultations, the European Commission and the European External Action Service introduced a proposal for a comprehensive EU policy focused on responsible sourcing of conflict minerals. The package consists of a legislative proposal laying down rules for self-certification of responsible importers, as well as of additional measures providing for support for SMEs and incentives for importers of conflict materials. The aim of this paper is to analyse the legislative proposal and discuss its possible implications given the fact that the EU legislation should be compatible with standing frameworks.
冲突矿产的国际贸易:欧盟监管框架的解决方案
来自受冲突影响或高风险地区的矿物,特别是锡、钨、钨和金的国际贸易可能对冲突的加剧和延续产生重大影响。武装团体经营非法矿山的情况时有发生。因此,从这些来源获得的矿物为武装运动提供了财政手段并支持了冲突。在这方面,已经建立了若干负责任采购的国际和国家管理框架。最重要的国际倡议是经合组织关于受冲突影响和高风险地区矿产负责任供应链的尽职调查指南,该指南为进口商提供了负责任采购政策的自愿指导方针。此外,美国在2010年通过了《多德-弗兰克华尔街改革与消费者保护法案》。《多德-弗兰克法案》(Dodd-Frank Act)第1502条规定了负责任采购的规则,这对任何在美国证交所上市的公司都是强制性的。在这些倡议和进一步的公众协商之后,欧洲委员会和欧洲对外行动处提出了一项关于欧盟全面政策的建议,重点是负责任地采购冲突矿物。一揽子措施包括一项立法建议,规定负责任的进口商自行核证的规则,以及为中小企业提供支助和鼓励冲突物资进口商的额外措施。本文的目的是分析立法建议,并讨论其可能的影响,因为欧盟立法应该与常设框架兼容。
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