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  2. Conflict minerals law - Wikipedia

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    The main topic of conflict minerals regulations, clockwise from top left: coltan (tantalum ore), cassiterite (tin ore), gold ore, and wolframite (tungsten ore). The eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has a history of conflict, where various armies, rebel groups, and outside actors have profited from mining while contributing to violence and exploitation during wars in the region.

  3. Mining industry of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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    Minimum wage laws are rarely followed at mines. Work week hour standards, overtime payment and rest periods are largely ignored as well. Child labor laws are rarely enforced; child laborers comprise up to 30% of the mining labor force. Deaths and violent injury at mining work sites are commonplace. [133] [134]

  4. Coltan - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Rwanda had 9% of the world's tantalum production. [13] In 2016, Rwanda accounted for 50% of global tantalum production. In 2016, Rwanda announced that AB Minerals Corporation would open a coltan separation plant in Rwanda by mid-2017, the first to operate on the African continent. [14]

  5. Mining industry of Burundi - Wikipedia

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    African Mining Burundi was established on 8 August 2018 as an 85% subsidiary of African Mining Limited, with the state holding 15%. The new company was licensed to exploit the gold deposit in Masaka ( 2°45′26″S 30°17′07″E  /  2.75719°S 30.28514°E  / -2.75719; 30.28514  ( African Mining Burundi ) ) and in nine other ...

  6. US bans imports from 37 more Chinese companies over ... - AOL

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    The companies were added to the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Entity List, which restricts the import of goods tied to what the U.S. describes as China's human-rights abuses and ongoing ...

  7. Coltan mining and ethics - Wikipedia

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    Coltan is the colloquial name for the mineral columbite-tantalum ("col-tan"). In the early 21st century coltan mining is associated with human rights violations such as child labour, systematic exploitation of the population by governments or militant groups, exposure to toxic chemicals and other hazards as a result of lax environmental protection, and general safety laws and regulations. [1]

  8. US bans imports from five more Chinese companies over Uyghur ...

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    The United States on Thursday banned imports from five more Chinese companies over alleged human rights abuses involving the Uyghurs, according to a government posting, as part of its effort to ...

  9. After decades-long loophole, US bans imports made by slave labor

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    President Barack Obama signed a law on Wednesday banning the import of goods produced by slave labor. The law was apart of a larger trade enforcement bill presented by Sens. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah ...