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Apple Hit With Criminal Complaints Over Congo Mineral Trade

Apple's subsidiaries in France and Belgium have had criminal complaints filed against them by the Democratic Republic of Congo, which is accusing the tech giant of using conflict minerals in its product supply chain (via Reuters).

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The complaints allege that Apple is complicit in handling stolen goods and laundering minerals obtained through armed conflicts in the region.

Congo, a major source of tin, tantalum, and tungsten (3T minerals) used in computers and mobile phones, claims that Apple uses minerals pillaged from Congo and laundered through international supply chains. The complaints specifically target Apple France, Apple Retail France, and Apple Retail Belgium, accusing them of covering up war crimes and engaging in deceptive commercial practices. France and Belgium were reportedly chosen because of their perceived strong emphasis on corporate accountability.

Apple claims that it does not directly source primary minerals and conducts regular supplier audits. In its 2023 SEC filing, the company stated that none of its 3T mineral or gold suppliers had financed or benefited armed groups in Congo or neighboring countries.

The complaints focus on ITSCI, a metals industry-funded monitoring scheme designed to help companies perform due diligence on mineral suppliers. Congo's lawyers argue that Apple uses ITSCI as a "fig leaf" to falsely present its supply chain as clean, despite the scheme being suspended by the Responsible Minerals Initiative (RMI), of which Apple is a member.

Competition for minerals has been a significant driver of conflict in Congo's eastern mining regions since the 1990s, resulting in widespread civilian casualties and displacement. Armed groups often sustain themselves through mineral exports that are frequently smuggled through neighboring countries.

The judicial authorities in France and Belgium will now decide whether to investigate the complaints further and bring criminal charges.

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Top Rated Comments

wanha Avatar
17 months ago
Having valuable resources in your country should be good for the country, its citizens and its economy.

And yet, here we are in a 30+ year conflict over who gets it all to themselves.

What a lovely species we are
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
17 months ago
I don't believe this for a second. I strongly believe that Apple stands by its principles and isn't knowingly approving shady side deals.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
17 months ago

This is unfortunate, but I can’t see the top brass at Apple approving of this. Hopefully Apple is appropriately punished, they become more stringent, and they fire those responsible.
That's assuming guilt. It's possible Apple does due diligence and this is a spurious complaint. It's also possible Apple is guilty; making a judgment in this extremely complex issue before all facts are known is unwarranted.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dugbug Avatar
17 months ago
"Apple opens a $1B research center in Belgium"
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
transmaster Avatar
17 months ago
And China gets off scot-free with all of the things they are doing in the Congo and elsewhere in Africa for these same metals.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
17 months ago
Indonesia was able to extort money out of Apple, now it's time for other countries to try it.

If they were really concerned about the mineral trade being unfair, they would be going after all tech companies and making a unified policy as a nation.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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