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28 Apr 2014

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SOMO (Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations)

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[Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited ASMI to respond. Response provided.] The ultimate aim of this report is to analyse ASMI’s responsibilities for any adverse impacts at ASM PT, as stipulated in various international standards and bearing in mind the new ownership structure. Ming Kungpeng’s occupational leukaemia is regarded as a warning sign pointing to a potentially broader issue of benzene poisoning at ASM PT’s facilities. This report aims to assess the actions taken by ASMI to address this issue as well as measures that ASMI can be expected to implement on the basis of relevant international standards.