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10 Feb 2013

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IPC (Association Connecting Electronics Industries)

IPC’s Conflict Minerals Due Diligence Guide Now Available [USA]

IPC’s Conflict Minerals Due Diligence Guide provides companies with the necessary information to establish an effective conflict minerals due diligence program that meets the requirements of the new SEC regulation. This regulation requires companies to obtain supply chain information and data in order to respond to external inquiries regarding the source of conflict minerals contained in their manufactured products...It covers everything from who to include on a conflict minerals team to what to include in a company policy statement. The guide also lays out steps for identifying and prioritizing suppliers...Regardless of your legal responsibilities to the SEC, you will have to comply with customer requirements for showing appropriate due diligence. [Guide 50 USD for IPC members and 75 USD for non-members]