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Appels de la société civile pour la transparence sur les sociétés soumises au règlement de l’Union européenne sur la fourniture de minéraux 3TG

(Brussels, BE) The EU Regulation on the responsible supply of tin, tungsten, tantalum and gold (3TG) from conflict-affected and high-risk areas (CAHRA) is a crucial first step towards supply chains free from human rights abuse. The EU Regulation on the responsible supply of tin, tungsten, tantalum and gold (3TG) from conflict-affected and high-risk areas (CAHRA) was approved in 2017 and will enter into force in 2021.Before this date, the EU member states need to adopter measures to ensure the implementation of the Regulation. However, the first implementation measures being discussed by member states risk diluting the efficacy of the Regulation by concealing the list of companies subjected to it Civil society organizations across Europe are calling for transparency to ensure the due diligence is effective and human rights are protected.

The problem currently arising is that member states seem to be adoptering a loose interpretation of the text of the Regulation and seem unwilling to publish the list of national companies that are subjected to the it. This will make it impossible for members of (national) parliaments, media, downstream industry and civil society groups both in Europe and in producing countries to monitor corporate behavior and to raise ‘substantiated concerns’, as provided for in art 11(2) of the Regulation.
At this crucial point civil society organizations in Europe are calling on their governments to make sure that their respective implementation measures include provisions for the publication of the list of national importers subject to the Regulation.

«Concealing the list of national importers would also create an uneven playing field amongst companies– monitoring would focus on companies that are already known to import 3TG, overlooking companies that are less well known.», Criticizes Gesine Ames from the Ecumenical Network for Central Africa.
«The non-publication of the list of national importers will make it near impossible for third parties to raise substantiated concerns.», fears Giuseppe Cioffo from the European Network for Central Africa.

«La transparence est une exigence fondamentale pour une diligence raisonnable effective. In view of the next member states expert meeting on the Regulation, we urge member states to ensure that the list of national importers subject to the Regulation is not only made available to competent authorities, but that it is also published annually.», calls Cornelia Heydenreich from Germanwatch.

Contact
Giuseppe Cioffo
Réseau européen pour l’Afrique centrale – EurAc
giuseppe.cioffo@eurac-network.org, +32 490 43 76 70

Signed
1. ActionAid – The Netherlands (Les Pays-Bas)
2. Africa – Europe Faith and Justice Network (AEFJN – Madrid Antenna) (Espagne)
3. Association des actionnaires éthiques (Allemagne)
4. Bread for the World / Pain pour le monde (French)
5. Christian Initiative Romero (Allemagne)
6. Commission Justice & Paix (Belgique)
7. Catégorie: Diaconie de Suède
8. DKA Austria – Œuvre d’entraide de la Jeunesse catholique (Austria)
9. Réseau œcuménique pour l'Afrique centrale (Allemagne)
10. Un centre mondial Herne (Allemagne)
11. Entraide & Fraternité (Belgique)
12. Réseau européen pour l’Afrique centrale – EurAc
13. Fairtrade Lëtzebuerg (Luxembourg)
14. FOCSIV (Italie)
15. Fondazione Magis (Italie)
16. Fondation Alboan (Espagne)
17. Contre-courant - Institut d'écologie et d'ethnologie d'action (INFOE e.V.) (Allemagne)
18. Germanwatch (Allemagne)
19. Global Witness (Royaume-Uni)
20. Fondation internationale Good Shepherd (Italie)
21. Justicia i Pau Barcelone (Espagne)
22. L'Aide à l'Église norvégienne (Norway)
23. Catégorie: PMU suédois
24. PowerShift e.V. (Allemagne)
25. REDES – Red de Entidades para el Desarrollo Solidario (Espagne)
26. Solidarité Castelldefels Kasando (Espagne)
27. SOMO (Les Pays-Bas)
28. Swedwatch (Suède)
29. WEED (Allemagne)

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