(Bloomberg) -- The Democratic Republic of Congo filed lawsuits against Apple Inc. in France and Belgium accusing the company ...
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PARIS (AFP) — DR Congo on Tuesday filed a criminal case against European subsidiaries of tech giant Apple, accusing them of illegally using "blood minerals" in its supply chain. The Democratic ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo alleges that Apple has bought contraband supplies from the country's conflict-racked east and Rwanda, zones in which the materials are alleged to be mined ...
Apple said in a filing in March 2024 filing that in 2023 it removed from its supply chain 14 smelters and refiners that did not participate in an audit or did not meet the company's requirements ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo has reportedly lost its case over Apple suppliers using conflict materials in the iPhone, at least as far as one court has decided. For months in 2024, Apple was ...
French prosecutors have closed a case filed by Democratic Republic of Congo accusing Apple subsidiaries of using conflict minerals in its supply chain, according to a document seen by Reuters on ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo filed lawsuits against Apple Inc in France and Belgium accusing the company of using minerals "pillaged” from the central African nation in its products.
The office invited Congo to contact a different office "with jurisdiction over war crimes". The prosecutor's office and Apple did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment on Thursday.