Conflict-Free Minerals Policy

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Company statement:

In conflict-affected areas and high-risk areas, metal mining and trade have led to many social and environmental problems, including human rights violations and armed violence, triggering international controversy. Such metal minerals are tantalum (Tantalum, Ta), tin (Tin, Sn), tungsten (Tungsten, W), cobalt (Cobalt, Co) and gold (Gold, Au). The above-mentioned metals from DRC and adjacent conflict areas are called conflict minerals (Conflict Minerals).
As a corporate citizen, Jie Yongxing Instruments does not support illegal activities in conflict areas. We support the responsible sourcing of minerals from the Responsible Business Alliance and the Global Sustainability Initiative, and follow the guidelines of the Responsible Minerals Initiative (RMI). guidance. We also announce our conflict-free metal policy on our official website to fulfill our social responsibilities.

Commitments and policies

1. Do not purchase conflict metals produced from conflict-affected areas and high-wind areas.

2. Require our suppliers not to use conflict metals from conflict-affected areas and high-risk areas. If conflict minerals are unintentionally used in our company's products, we must be notified as soon as possible to take necessary measures.

3. Our company also conducts due diligence on the metal sources of our suppliers. We require our suppliers to sign a conflict-free minerals commitment and expect our suppliers to jointly abide by the conflict-free minerals policy.