Shanghai Sinyang Semiconductor materials Co,Ltd (Sinyang) Policy for Sourcing Conflict Minerals
The mining and distribution of “conflict minerals”* originating from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (the “DRC”) are sometimes controlled by violent organizations in order to fund conflict in that country and adjacent regions. Our industry supply chains are inadvertently subject to metals derived from these conflict minerals which can be introduced through the metals we use such as tin. Sinyang is dedicated to the elimination of these conflict minerals in our supply chain and to using only responsibly sourced “conflict-free minerals”**.
Sinyang have taken following actions as part of our commitment
(a) Set requirement on our suppliers to source responsibly and provide us with conflict –free minerals
(b) Be in compliance at all times with all regional and international regulations for conflict minerals.
(c) Be in compliance at all times with industry standards for the sourcing and reporting of conflict minerals.
* | “Conflict minerals” are columbite-tantalite (coltan), cassiterite, gold, and wolframite, or their derivatives as defined in the Dodd-Frank Act Section 1502 and SEC Rule 13p-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. | |
** | “Conflict-free minerals” are conflict minerals that through their distribution directly or indirectly do not benefit violent organizations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and its adjacent regions. |
(a) | 向我们供应商提出采购是满足非冲突矿产的要求。 |
(b) | 我们始终遵循冲突矿产区域及国际法规。 |
(c) | 我们始终遵循冲突矿产采购及报告的产业标准。 |
* | 「冲突矿产」系指「华尔街改革与消费者保护法(Dodd-Frank Act)」第1502条和依据1934年证券交易法之美国证券交易委员会规则13P-1所界定的钶钽铁矿、锡石、黄金、黑钨矿或其衍生物。 | |
** | 「非冲突矿产」系指不直接(或间接)为刚果民主共和国及邻近区域的武装团体带来利益的「冲突矿产」。 |