The Democratic Republic of Congo's government is pressing Apple to provide information on its supply chain due to concerns that conflict minerals from the country may be used in Apple's products. Lawyers representing DR Congo have written to Apple CEO Tim Cook demanding answers within three weeks.
The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo has threatened U.S. tech giant Apple with legal action over what it says are "illegally exploited" minerals from the impoverished nation in its products. https://t.co/8g6PAe4Htu
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The Democratic Republic of Congo’s government notified Apple about concerns that the company’s supply chain may be tainted by conflict minerals sourced from the central African nation. @ondirooganga reports https://t.co/I8Rl9xsWpV https://t.co/5x1DA4XOmt
DR Congo accuses tech giant Apple of using 'blood minerals' The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo is accusing Apple of using "illegally exploited" minerals extracted from the country's embattled east in its products. Source: FRANCE 24 English (YouTube) https://t.co/WNzYV3LIXf
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has accused Apple of using minerals smuggled from the country's conflict-torn regions into Rwanda. Journalist Timothy Obiezu reports. https://t.co/R5GMPmFFGY
Lawyers for DR Congo have called on Apple CEO Tim Cook to explain the sourcing of key minerals used to make the company’s popular products #bloodminerals https://t.co/33JIFUfGfy
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Lawyers representing DR Congo have written to Apple CEO Tim Cook demanding answers on the sourcing of minerals used to manufacture the company’s products amid concerns they may have been obtained through unethical mining practices. https://t.co/10vssgHtY9
DR Congo demands answers from Apple over ‘blood mineral’ supply chain concerns https://t.co/smF7H7NVKI
#Apple has been asked by the Democratic Republic of Congo to verify that the company does not use conflict materials in its products. https://t.co/OM02r0FAJt
Congo's government is questioning Apple about the tech company's knowledge of "blood minerals" from a conflict zone in the African country that could be smuggled into supply chains. https://t.co/2KU3l8eoST
Congo's government is questioning Apple about the tech company's knowledge of "blood minerals" from a conflict zone in the African country that could be smuggled into its supply chains and is demanding answers within three weeks. https://t.co/XuNZ1eBaUO
DR Congo is pressing Apple for info on its supply chain over concerns it may be tainted with conflict minerals. Congo's lawyers at Amsterdam & Partners said they had notified Apple CEO Tim Cook of a series of questions requesting answers within three weeks https://t.co/ZwFe2M5jHy https://t.co/KiNV2F4OdR
DR Congo accuses Apple of using ‘blood minerals’ from war-torn east https://t.co/sqb8oQ8lDv
Congo demands that Apple prove iPhone doesn't use conflict materials https://t.co/ZZcY63aVeC #Apple
"The iPhones, Mac computers and accessories that Apple sells to its customers around the world rely on supply chains that are too opaque, and that are tainted by the blood of the Congolese people." https://t.co/MrLtUCQAu9