ACA Supports the Lawsuit against Conflict Minerals Ruling

The American Coatings Association (ACA) has drafted an amicus brief supporting a lawsuit filed by the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), the US Chamber of Commerce, and the Business Roundtable (BRT) against the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

The lawsuit asks that the SEC’s Conflict Minerals Rule be set aside.

Last August, the Securities and Exchange Commission adopted the Conflict Minerals Rule, following to section 1502 of the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Act. The rule requires that publicly traded companies disclose certain conflict minerals, including include tin, tungsten, tantalum and gold, or derivatives used in their production processes. This follows the US government’s ruling that these minerals are financing the conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and surrounding countries.

The lawsuit states: “The Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC’s) “conflict minerals” rule may have been motivated by good intentions – to reduce funding to armed groups and help end the terrible conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). As the dissenting Commissioners pointed out, however, good intentions are no substitute for rigorous analysis, and the Commission’s analysis here was woefully inadequate."

The industry associations, supported by the ACA, argue that the SEC failed to meet its statutory obligation to consider the effects of the rule by failing to determine if the rule would benefit the DRC, and by underestimating the rule’s costs. As well as this, the SEC expanded the scope of the rule adding significant burdens and costs to US industry without demonstrating any benefit for the DRC or the Congolese people.

The industry coalition also challenged the requirement for companies to undertake an onerous “reasonable country of origin inquiry,” expanding the rule’s scope to non-manufacturers, and providing for an irrational transition period.  Lastly, the industry associations assert that the rule violates the First Amendment by requiring companies to report on their website and to the Securities and Exchange Commission if any of their products are “not DRC conflict free”.

The SEC is expected to respond on 1 March 2013.

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The American Coatings Association (ACA) drafts an amicus brief supporting a lawsuit against the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The lawsuit asks that the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s conflict minerals rule be set aside - Chinatungsten News Center.

 

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Geodex Targetting Source of High Grade Dungarvon Tungsten Project in Canada

Geodex Minerals Ltd. (the "Company" or "Geodex") is pleased to announce the results of the 2012 exploration program on its Dungarvon tungsten-molybdenum-tin project in New Brunswick, Canada. The program met its objective of refining the drill target areas to test for the source of multiple high grade tungsten boulder trains on the Dungarvon Project.

The 2012 Dungarvon program focused on the Peaked Mountain portion of the project area. Highlights of the results there included: 

Read more: Geodex Targetting Source of High Grade Dungarvon Tungsten Project in Canada

Snake Design Tungsten Rings - the Best Fashion Tungsten Rings of the Snake Year

Snake design tungsten rings - Animals of the chinese zodiac tungsten rings

Twelve Chinese Zodiac is an important part of Chinese traditional culture.
The 12 animals are from nature. The snake is the one of Zodiac.

This year is the snake year.
Then wearing a snake designed tungsten ring will make you look more fashion.
 

Read more: Snake Design Tungsten Rings - the Best Fashion Tungsten Rings of the Snake Year

Valentines Day Rings - Tungsten Engraved ‘I Love You’ Rings

What better gift to receive from a loved one on valentines day, than a precious and carefully chosen piece of jewellery.

It can match the beauty of a rose and never wilt; be as gratifying as chocolate yet never spoil. It really is the perfect Valentine's Day Gift!
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Black Tungsten I Love You Ring

Mens Black Tungsten 'I Love You' Ring
This ring has a sleek, subtle and discreet design; simply a beautiful object with a secret message 'I Love You' engraved on the inside of the ring.
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Tungsten Engraved I Love You Ring

Tungsten 'I love you' Ring
This 'I Love You' ring is slightly more contemporary and features a stunning silver band running through the middle. Tungsten has a characteristic deep black shimmer and our tungsten rings have a impressive high polish finish.
 

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Black Fire Minerals Focuses on Developing Tungsten Project

Black Fire Minerals non-executive chairman Mick Billing has increased his shareholding in the company on-market by over 1 million shares.

Billing acquired the shares for a total consideration of A$26,513, or $0.026 per share.

He now holds 1.28 million shares in Black Fire.

Black Fire is focused on developing its Pilot Mountain Tungsten-Copper Project in Nevada and Kangeshi Copper-Silver Project in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

 

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