International Quarrying Consultants Limited Has Announced The Launch Of Its New Conflict Minerals Division
International Quarrying Consultants Limited has announced the launch of its new Conflict Minerals Divisionto answer the requirements of Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act 2010.
Online, October 15, 2010 (Newswire.com) - International Quarrying Consultants Limited has announced the launch of its new Conflict Minerals Division to answer the requirements of Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act 2010.This new Division is headed by Michael Foti FCA.
Section 1502 of this new Act now requires any company listed on a major U.S. Stock Exchange producing or supplying any product containing any one of four specified metals (and/or their compounds) to disclose both this fact and whether or not these have been sourced from the designated Conflict Area.
The specified minerals are sources of gold, tantalum, tin and tungsten. Metals included in a huge range of products from paints to space craft. For a fuller list of such products please refer to the company website; http:// www.conflictminerals.co.uk.
Presently the U.S. Government has defined the Conflict Area as the Democratic Republic of Congo and its surrounding countries.
As well as applying to U.S. listed companies the Act also of course impacts upon their suppliers.
To confirm that any of the four metals concerned (and/or their compounds) included in a particular product or supply was not sourced from any Conflict Mineral requires a thorough investigation and analysis. Moreover the Act requires that the supply chain concerned is subject to an independent private sector audit.
International Quarrying Consultants Limited's new Conflict Minerals Division has been specifically designed to provide its clients with the services necessary to fully comply with this new Act.
For further information please contact International Quarrying Consultants Limited at the above address or telephone number or via the aforementioned web site.
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