Home > News > Press Releases > Press Release
Press Releases
2025-11-14

Statement on Conflict Minerals policy

Some metallic minerals have become the main source of income for armed rebel groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Africa, used to trade arms, continue their bloody conflicts with the government, and tramage local civilians, thus triggering international controversy. Ningbo Kaibo Cable Co., LTD., as a global citizen, although it does not import tinstone from Congo or neighboring countries, we can ensure that the internal staff of the company understand the "American". Conflict minerals" We do not accept the use of metals from conflict mining areas. Meanwhile, we also require our suppliers:


It is necessary to fulfill social and environmental responsibilities.


2. Ensure that the product does not use products from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and its neighboring countries and regions. "Conflict minerals" ;


3. Trace the sources of gold (Au), tantalum (Ta), tin (Sn) and tungsten (W) contained in wire products;


4. Convey this requirement to your company's upstream suppliers.


Conflict minerals: These refer to minerals from conflict mining areas in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, including niobium-tantalum iron ore, cassiterite, wolframite and gold, etc. These minerals are refined into tantalum (Ta), tin (Sn), tungsten (W) (referred to as the "three T minerals") and gold (Au), etc., which are respectively used in electronics and other products.