About EurometauxEurometaux is composed of a wide network of companies producing, transforming and recycling non-ferrous metals in Europe.. Europe’s non-ferrous metals industry €120bn Ann
Trang 1Trade in minerals originating in conflict-affected
and high risk areas
INTA COMMITTEE HEARING
04.12.2014
Mr Guy Thiran, Director General,
EUROMETAUX
Trang 2About Eurometaux
Eurometaux is composed of a wide network of companies producing, transforming and recycling non-ferrous metals in Europe Our membership also includes national federations, and European and International commodity associations
Europe’s non-ferrous metals industry
€120bn
Annual turnover 500,000
Direct employees 3 million
Indirect employees
52%
Of pure base metals come from recycled sources
13%
Of earth’s crust is made
up of non-ferrous metals
Trang 3About Eurometaux
Eurometaux is composed of a wide network of companies producing, transforming and recycling non-ferrous metals in Europe Our membership also includes national federations, and European and International commodity associations
Europe’s non-ferrous metals industry
€120bn
Annual turnover 500,000
Direct employees
3 million
Indirect employees
52%
Of pure base metals come from recycled sources
13%
Of earth’s crust is made
up of non-ferrous metals
Trang 4The EU Initiative should focus on improving
the situation on the ground
•Eurometaux supports EU objective of moving towards increased transparency in the trade of certain minerals originating in conflict areas
•European Commission and EEAS Joint Communication:
•Eurometaux urges EU authorities to develop a set of concrete measures to break the link between minerals extraction and conflict
“Any trade-related EU action in this area needs to be placed
in this broader context and complement the EU’s foreign policy and development cooperation initiatives”
Trang 5Existing voluntary initiatives should be the
basis for EU’s regulation
• Eurometaux member companies are operating in line with OECD Due Diligence Guidelines for Responsible Supply Chain of Minerals
• 3T+G smelters (Tin, Tungsten, Tantalum and Gold) are actively involved
in a number of responsible supply chain initiatives and auditing programmes
ITRI Tin Supply Chain Initiative
Supply Chain Initiative of CFSI of EICC/GeSI
London Bullion Market Association (LBMA), Responsible Jewellery Council
Tungsten Industry Conflict Mineral Commitment, or TI-CMC
Trang 6Success of ITRI Tin Supply Chain Initiative
99% coverage by iTSCi in first half 2014 is reached both by comparison with official exports from the region, and with reported imports by iTSCi
Trang 7Need for a global playing field
• Solving the problem requires involvement of other regions, not just EU and US
• Without equivalent global commitments, the competitiveness of EU
companies will be undermined, as only 5% out of global 3T smelters and gold refiners are located in the EU (Commission’s Impact Assessment,
2014)
Need for full supply chain commitment
• Without the commitment of downstream sector:
Higher EU dependency on imports from third countries, less value-added activities within the EU
Failure to fully secure the supply chain for specified minerals, undermining objective of EU proposal
Trang 8Eurometaux recommendations
• Exclude secondary raw materials from the Regulation scope
• Ensure major criteria are in line with already existing regulatory frameworks and practices
• Provide mutual recognition with already existing practices, including OECD Due Diligence Guidance, US Dodd-Frank Act Regulation, voluntary initiatives
• Create a single European authority to control compliance with the
Regulation
• Provide further clarification on third-party audits
• Address issue of commercially sensitive/confidential information
Trang 9Thank you for your attention