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Conflict minerals: The mining of rare metals such as cassiterite, wolframite, coltan and gold in the Congo (DRC) and surrounding countries and regions has caused serious human rights and environmental problems. In order to prevent human rights violations such as child labor and forced labor accompanied by conflicts, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECO) has formulated the "Guidelines for Due Diligence of Mining Responsible Supply Chains in Conflict-Affected Areas and High-risk Areas." Chain due diligence measures. According to Article 1502 of the US Financial Regulatory Reform Act passed in 2010, companies listed in the US are obliged to disclose whether their products contain metals derived from conflict minerals (3TG).

As a supplier of related companies, Ningbo Asia Pacific Furui Metal Products Co., Ltd. promises to refuse to accept metals from conflict mining areas and resolutely fulfill social and environmental responsibilities; promise to trace the sources of tantalum, tin, gold, and tungsten (3TG) contained in products to ensure The product does not use "conflict minerals" from the Democratic Republic of Congo and its surrounding countries and regions, and any armed forces control areas in these countries; timely submit investigation feedback and related information on "conflict minerals" to customers, and promise that the information provided is true and accurate .

At the same time, relevant upstream suppliers are encouraged and required to conduct due diligence to trace the sources of tantalum, tin, gold, and tungsten (3TG) contained in their products to ensure that they do not contain metals derived from conflict minerals.