Tuesday 13 September 2016

VeriFone Systems, Inc. Conflict Minerals Report 2015

UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM SD
Specialized Disclosure Report

VERIFONE SYSTEMS, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

Commission File Number: 001-32465

Delaware
(State or Other Jurisdiction of Incorporation or Organization)

04-3692546
(IRS Employer Identification No.)


88 West Plumeria Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
(Address of principal executive offices, including zip code)

Albert Liu
408-232-7800
(Name and telephone number, including area code, of the person to contact in connection with this report)

Check the appropriate box to indicate the rule pursuant to which this form is being filed, and provide the period to which the information in this form applies

[X] Rule 13p-1 under the Securities Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13p-1) for the reporting period from January 1 to December 31, 2015.



Section 1 - Conflict Minerals Disclosure

Item 1.01 - Conflict Minerals Disclosure and Report

The registrant’s Conflict Minerals Report for the calendar year ended December 31, 2015 is attached hereto as Exhibit 1.01 and is publicly available at: http://ir.verifone.com/.

Item 1.02 - Exhibit

The registrant’s Conflict Minerals Report for the calendar year ended December 31, 2015 is attached hereto as Exhibit 1.01.

Section 2 - Exhibits

Exhibit 1.01 - Conflict Minerals Report as required by Items 1.01 and 1.02 of this Form for the calendar year ended December 31, 2015.


SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the duly authorized undersigned.

VERIFONE SYSTEMS, INC.


By: /s/ Albert Liu
Name: Albert Liu
                                      Title: Executive Vice President, Corporate Development and General Counsel

Date: May 31, 2016

Exhibit 1.01

VeriFone Systems, Inc.
Conflict Minerals Report

This Conflict Minerals Report of VeriFone Systems, Inc. for the calendar year ended December 31, 2015 is presented in compliance with Rule 13p-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.


Introduction and Company Overview

VeriFone Systems, Inc. (“Verifone”, “we” or “us”) is a global leader in secure electronic payment solutions at the point of sale. We design, manufacture and sell electronic point of sale terminals and pin pads, and related accessories and peripheral equipment (collectively the “Products”). We also sell complementary solutions and services that enable secure electronic payment transactions and value-added services at the point of sale. The manufacture of our point of sale terminals and pin pads, and related accessories and peripheral equipment, is outsourced to third party contract manufacturers.

Pursuant to the U.S. Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, (the “Dodd-Frank Act”), certain public companies, including us, are required to provide disclosures about the use of specified conflict minerals originating from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (the “DRC”) or any of the nine adjoining countries, (together with the DRC, the “Covered Countries”). The term “conflict minerals” is defined as: (A) columbite-tantalite (coltan), cassiterite, gold, wolframite, or their derivatives, which are limited to tantalum, tin, and tungsten; or (B) any other
mineral or its derivatives determined by the U.S. Secretary of State to be financing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or an adjoining country. For purposes of this Specialized Disclosure Report on Form SD and the accompanying Conflict Minerals Report, we refer to tin, tantalum, tungsten and gold as the “3TG”.

In August 2012, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) issued Rule 13p-1 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (“Rule 13p-1”), to implement the reporting and disclosure requirements related to conflict minerals imposed by the Dodd-Frank Act. Under Rule 13p-1, we, like other U.S. public companies, are first required to determine whether our manufactured products contain any of the 3TG and whether, for each product, such minerals are necessary to: (i) the functionality of the manufactured product and (ii) the production process of the manufactured product. If so, we are further required to conduct a reasonable country of origin inquiry (“RCOI”) into the origin of 3TG used in our products and determine whether the 3TG may have originated from any of the Covered Countries, or are from recycled or scrap sources. If we are unable to determine based on our RCOI that the 3TG are not from a Covered Country or are from recycled or scrap sources, then we must additionally exercise due diligence to determine the source and chain of custody of the 3TG.

For calendar year 2015, we determined that conflict minerals are necessary to the functionality or production of our Products and, accordingly, conducted a reasonable country of origin inquiry (“RCOI”) as described in this Conflict Minerals Report.

Due diligence over conflict minerals source and chain of custody

Verifone’s due diligence framework tracks in all material respects the recommendations set forth in “Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas” developed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (“OECD”).

The OECD guidance is an internationally recognized due diligence framework designed to help companies develop a system to avoid contributing to conflict through their mineral or metal purchasing decisions and practices. It includes a five-step framework that can be used to create a responsible supply chain, including (1) establishing a management system, (2) identifying and assessing risks in the supply chain, (3) designing and implementing a strategy to respond to identified risks, (4) supporting the development and implementation of independent third-party audits of smelters/ refiners’ sourcing, and (5) publicly reporting on supply chain practices and due diligence.

We use this framework to conduct due diligence if we are unable to determine that the 3TG in the materials supplied for our Products are conflict-free based on information gathered from our suppliers and verified using shared industry information. We formalized this framework into a written program document and continue to incorporate the guidance into our existing business processes and procedures. Our goal is to maintain a program that meaningfully and effectively supports our conflict minerals objectives.

Our due diligence framework consists of the five components as identified in the OECD guidance and described below:

1. Internal management system for Conflict Minerals.

The following Conflict Minerals Statement sets forth our basic philosophy and objectives with respect to conflict minerals in our supply chain:

Verifone is committed to being a responsible corporate citizen in its sourcing and procurement activities. We believe that if each company does its part, enormous strides can be made in responsible
sourcing. We support government and industry initiatives for responsible sourcing. We seek to avoid the use of conflict minerals purchased from sources that finance or benefit armed groups who commit human rights abuses in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and adjoining countries, and avoid contributing to conflict in our sourcing and procurement practices. We expect our suppliers to provide required information to support our due diligence efforts and to support our goals for conflict-free sourcing. We intend to source from socially responsible suppliers.

These objectives are supported through management of our conflict minerals program by a cross-functional conflict minerals committee. The committee is comprised of subject matter experts from key departments, including supply chain, procurement, quality control, engineering and legal. The committee meets weekly to monitor program status and maintain open lines of communication with executive management and other stakeholders. Corporate oversight of the program is provided by the Chief Operations Officer, General Counsel, Vice President of Strategy and Operations, and the Chief Procurement Officer. The committee provides quarterly updates and presents an annual program briefing to the executive sponsors.

The committee has primary responsibility for designing and maintaining Verifone’s system of controls and transparency over the supply chain. Key elements of the program include, but are not limited to:

• Supplier Engagement and Communication: We incorporate conflict mineral provisions in our supplier agreements and supplier qualification process, including consideration of conflict free status. Suppliers included in our annual conflict minerals assessment are sent a formal letter that communicates our program objectives and expectations, including cooperation in providing relevant data. Targeted communications are sent to suppliers during data collection and due diligence efforts. We continue to evaluate ways to improve supplier engagement and will include information on training and other relevant resources in the next year.

• Smelter/Refiner Identification: Verifone’s ability to conclusively determine the country of origin and chain of custody of the 3TG in our supply chain is limited. Our supply chain is global, multi-tiered and highly complex. Verifone is many tiers removed in the supply chain from the smelters, refineries and mines of origin for minerals contained or used in our Products. Therefore, we must rely on our direct suppliers to identify the upstream smelters/refiners of the 3TG in the supply chain. We use the standard Conflict Minerals Reporting Template (CMRT) developed and updated by the Conflict-Free Sourcing Initiative (CFSI) to survey our direct suppliers. The CMRT facilitates the collection of information through the supply chain, including mineral country of origin and identification of smelters and refiners.

In order to facilitate our data collection and supplier communication, we engaged a third party service
provider with expertise in conflict minerals management to collect, maintain, monitor and categorize
CMRT responses and supplier communications in a computerized database. This enable us to better track and analyze our supply chain data and conduct our conflict minerals assessment. We also use these reports to better engage with our suppliers on information related to our supply chain.

• Due Diligence: We participate in industry-wide efforts to determine the status and obtain information on the smelters/refiners identified by our suppliers. This includes the Conflict-Free Smelters Program (CSFP) and other industry efforts recognized and cross-referenced by the CFSI, including the London Bullion Metal Association (LBMA) and Responsible Jewelry Council (RJC).
We use this collective and shared information, such as the audited and certified conflict-free smelters and refineries under the CFSP and RCOI data developed by CFSI. Given our position in the supply chain, use of shared data is the most effective way to validate the source of 3TG in our supply chain.

• Grievance Mechanism: Verifone maintains a compliance hotline allowing interested persons to voice concerns regarding business practices, ethics or suspected or potential violations of our policies or laws. The hotline is published on our webpage and available internally to all employees. We also include contact information and dedicated email address in our supplier communications should they have questions concerning our conflict minerals program.

Our conflict minerals committee monitors the effectiveness of our internal management system and will continue to assess processes and procedures to support the objectives set out in our Conflict Minerals Statement.

2. Identifying and assessing risk in our supply chain.

For 2015, we identified the direct suppliers of parts/components used in the manufacture of our products that may contain one or more of the 3TG. The identified direct suppliers were added to the third party database and included in our 2015 conflict minerals assessment. Verifone issued a letter to each supplier along with the most recent version of the CMRT. The letter communicated the importance of our program, as well as, our expectation that suppliers will cooperate in the data collection, complete the CMRT and identify the smelters/refiners in the supply chain.

To facilitate response rates, our service provider sent a series of outreach communications and reminders. Suppliers that did not respond after three communication attempts were automatically added to a monthly progress report. The conflict minerals committee reviewed the progress report and sent additional email reminders. If no response, the committee notified the relevant Verifone sourcing and supply team to directly contact suppliers and request a completed CMRT. By leveraging the experience of our third party service provider and the analytics available through the computerized database, we were able to engage more frequently with our suppliers and to provide more targeted follow up communications.

Through these efforts, we exceeded our initial goal of receiving CMRT responses covering 85% if the parts and components included in our assessment and ultimately received CMRT responses covering 89% of the parts and components included in our assessment. Using the CMRT information, we then compiled a comprehensive list of the smelters and refiners reported by our direct suppliers. We used the Smelter Reference List maintained and updated by CFSI to validate the information and identified 287 recognized smelters/refiners. We then evaluated all 287 of the recognized smelters/refiners against the Reasonable Country of Origin Inquiry (RCOI) data maintained by CFSI. The list provides country of origin information for smelters/refiners and, according to CFSI, is the most detailed information currently available on source of 3TG.

We designed our processes to evaluate our supply chain using a risk-based approach. We use the CMRT information to guide our assessments and further due diligence efforts. For example, if a Covered Country is referenced in the CMRT or RCOI data, we review the CFSP list and other independent third party audit programs (e.g., LBMA). The CFSP uses independent third-party audits to identify smelters/refiners that have conflict minerals due diligence processes in place. We also review the smelters/refiner’s conflict minerals policy if published and available. Results of our risk assessment are maintained electronically.

Our conflict minerals committee continually assess the status of our conflict minerals program, including the identification of risks. The executive sponsors receive quarterly updates and attend an annual briefing on the results of our risk assessment and due diligence efforts.

3. Responding to risks in our supply chain.

To monitor and respond to risks in our supply chain, we utilize the standard CMRT tool to collect relevant information and rely on information provided through validation programs such as the CFSP and LBMA to determine the status of smelters and refineries.

Given our position in the supply chain, our ability to directly impact smelters/refiners upstream in our supply chain is limited. As such, our risk mitigation efforts are focused on our direct suppliers and participation in third party audit programs as detailed below. For example, we work with our service provider to identify and directly engage nonresponsive suppliers. Members of our conflict minerals committee conduct initial outreach and will engage senior leaders in sourcing and procurement to work directly with non-responsive suppliers. As we continue to improve our conflict minerals program, we are focused on improving supplier engagement by including training and other resources
in our communications and adding conflict minerals checkpoint in the periodic assessments of our direct suppliers. We will continue to provide updates to our executive sponsors and have implemented a written risk management plan in the event we identify an unacceptable risk in our supply chain.

4. Independent third-party audits of smelters/refiners’ sourcing.

Verifone does not have direct relationships or contact with the upstream smelters or refineries in our supply chain. Due to our position in the supply chain and the diversity of the parts and components used in our products, we are not in a position to conduct on-site spot checks or audits of the smelters and refiners in our supply chain. Like similarly situated companies, we rely on external audit programs, such as the Conflict Free Smelter Program (“CFSP”) to demonstrate RCOI and to validate smelter procurement and due diligence processes.

In support of the third party audit programs, we continue to improve communication with our direct suppliers, including flowing information upstream about the CFSP, available training resources and other information relevant to conflict minerals due diligence. The goal of these communications is to encourage our suppliers to support the CFSP and other industry efforts. We continue to support the CFSP through our membership in CFSI and participation in the smelter engagement and due diligence working groups.

5. Public Reporting.

Verifone files with the SEC a Form SD and this Conflict Minerals Report to describe to the public our due diligence efforts. This Conflict Minerals Report is also available on our website under our Investor Relations section at http://ir.verifone.com/. We continue to evaluate ways to improve our communication with customers and the interested public.

Results of due diligence

As of the date of this Conflict Minerals Report, we received CMRT responses covering 89% of the parts and components included in our assessment. The responses from our suppliers included 287 smelters and refiners recognized on the Smelter Reference List maintained and updated by CFSI. We reviewed the 287 of the recognized smelters/refiners against the Reasonable Country of Origin Inquiry (RCOI) data maintained by CFSI. The list provides country of origin information for smelters/refiners and, according to CFSI, is the most detailed information currently available on source of 3TG.

We further assessed whether the supplier has indicated that any of the 3TGs may have been sourced from the Covered Countries and utilized the information available through CFSI’s Conflict Free Smelter Program (CFSP) to conduct further diligence. The CFSP was developed by the Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition (the “EICC”) and the Global E-Sustainability Initiative (“GeSI”) and provides an independent, third-party audit that determines which smelters and refiners can be validated as “conflict-free,” in line with current global standards. The CFSP list includes the status of smelters/refiners, including those that are compliant with CFSP assessment protocols and those that are active and committed to undergo CFSP audit or are participating a one of the cross-recognized programs (e.g., LBMA).

Of the 287 total CFSI recognized smelters/refiners identified by our suppliers, we found the following:
• Approximately 75% were identified under the CFSP protocol as compliant or “conflict-free”; and
• Approximately 18% were identified under the CFSP protocol as a known smelter or refiner and
indicated as: (1) re-audit in process, (2) active and or otherwise have signed the CFSP’s agreements
to exchange information and/or be audited under the CFSP, or (3) having agreed to complete a CFSP
validation by the TI-CMC within two years of membership.

We will continue to monitor the status of these smelters and refiners through our third party provider and the shared RCOI and CFSP information provided to use through CFSI membership. Based on our assessment, we do not have sufficient information to enable us to determine the origin and/or conflict-free status. We have provided, as Appendix A hereto a list of the 287 smelters/refiners identified by our suppliers consisting of recognized smelters that have an ID number assigned by CFSI.

As discussed above, we plan to continue to participate in industry efforts by enhancing our supplier
communications program (including encouraging our suppliers to work with their smelters to become certified as conflict free) and sharing information to facilitate and support our conflict minerals policy objectives.


Smelter List and Country of Origin List

Metal Smelter Name (* indicates CFSI Compliant Conflict-Free Smelter, ** indicates CFSI Active Smelter)

Gold Advanced Chemical Company **
Gold Aida Chemical Industries Co. Ltd.*
Gold Al Etihad Gold Refinery DMCC
Gold Allgemeine Gold-und Silberscheideanstalt A.G.*
Gold Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex (AMMC)**
Gold AngloGold Ashanti Córrego do Sítio Minerção*
Gold Argor-Heraeus SA*
Gold Asahi Pretec Corp*
Gold Asaka Riken Co Ltd*
Gold Atasay Kuyumculuk Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S.
Gold Aurubis AG*
Gold Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (Central Bank of the Philippines)*
Gold Boliden AB*
Gold C. Hafner GmbH + Co. KG*
Gold Caridad Gold CCR Refinery – Glencore Canada Corporation*
Gold Cendres + Métaux SA**
Gold Chimet S.p.A.*
Gold Chugai Mining
Gold Daejin Indus Co., Ltd.**
Gold Daye Non-Ferrous Metals Mining Ltd.
Gold Do Sung Corporation**
Gold Doduco*
Gold Dowa*
Gold Eco-System Recycling Co., Ltd.*
Gold Emirates Gold DMCC*
Gold Faggi Enrico S.p.A.**
Gold Fidelity Printers and Refiners Ltd.
Gold FSE Novosibirsk Refinery*
Gold Gansu Seemine Material Hi-Tech Co., Ltd.
Gold Geib Refining Corporation**
Gold Great Wall Precious Metals Co., Ltd. of CBPM
Gold Guangdong Jinding Gold Limited
Gold Guoda Safina High-Tech Environmental Refinery Co., Ltd.
Gold Hangzhou Fuchunjiang Smelting Co., Ltd.
Gold Heimerle + Meule GmbH*
Gold Heraeus Ltd. Hong Kong*
Gold Heraeus Precious Metals GmbH & Co. KG*
Gold Hunan Chenzhou Mining Group Co., Ltd.
Gold Hwasung CJ Co., Ltd.
Gold Inner Mongolia Qiankun Gold and Silver Refinery Share Company Limited*
Gold Ishifuku Metal Industry Co., Ltd.*
Gold Istanbul Gold Refinery*
Gold Japan Mint*
Gold Jiangxi Copper Company Limited*
Gold Johnson Matthey Inc*
Gold Johnson Matthey Ltd*
Gold JSC Ekaterinburg Non-Ferrous Metal Processing Plant*
Gold JSC Uralectromed*
Gold JX Nippon Mining & Metals Co., Ltd*
Gold Kaloti Precious Metals
Gold Kazakhmys Smelting LLC
Gold Kazzinc Ltd*
Gold Kennecott Utah Copper LLC*
Gold Gold Kojima Chemicals Co., Ltd*
Gold Korea Zinc Co. Ltd.**
Gold Kyrgyzaltyn JSC
Gold L' azurde Company For Jewelry
Gold Lingbao Gold Company Limited 
Gold Lingbao Jinyuan Tonghui Refinery Co., Ltd.
Gold LS-NIKKO Copper Inc.*
Gold Luoyang Zijin Yinhui Gold Refinery 
Co., Ltd. Gold Materion*
Gold Matsuda Sangyo Co., Ltd.*
Gold Met-Mex Peñoles, S.A.*
Gold Metalor Technologies (Hong Kong) Ltd*
Gold Metalor Technologies (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.*
Gold Metalor Technologies (Suzhou) Ltd.**
Gold Metalor Technologies SA*
Gold Metalor USA Refining Corporation*
Gold Mitsubishi Materials Corporation*
Gold Mitsui Mining and Smelting Co., Ltd.*
Gold MMTC-PAMP India Pvt., Ltd.*
Gold Morris and Watson
Gold Moscow Special Alloys Processing Plant*
Gold Gold Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Combinat**
Gold Nihon Material Co. LTD*
Gold Ögussa Österreichische Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt GmbH*
Gold Ohio Precious Metals, LLC*
Gold Ohura Precious Metal Industry Co., Ltd*
Gold OJSC “The Gulidov Krasnoyarsk Non-Ferrous Metals Plant” (OJSC Krastvetmet)*
Gold PAMP SA*
Gold Penglai Penggang Gold Industry Co., Ltd. 
Gold Prioksky Plant of Non-Ferrous Metals*
Gold PT Aneka Tambang (Persero) Tbk*
Gold PX Précinox SA*
Gold Rand Refinery (Pty) Ltd*
Gold Republic Metals Corporation*
Gold Royal Canadian Mint*
Gold Sabin Metal Corp.
Gold Samduck Precious Metals**
Gold SAMWON METALS Corp.
Gold SAXONIA Edelmetalle GmbH**
Gold Schone Edelmetaal*
Gold SEMPSA Joyería Platería SA*
Gold Shandong Tiancheng Biological Gold Industrial Co., Ltd.
Gold Shandong Zhaojin Gold & Silver Refinery Co. Ltd*
Gold Sichuan Tianze Precious Metals Co., Ltd.*
Gold Singway Technology Co., Ltd.*
Gold So Accurate Group, Inc.
Gold SOE Shyolkovsky Factory of Secondary Precious Metals*
Gold Solar Applied Materials Technology Corp.*
Gold Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd.*
Gold T.C.A S.p.A*
Gold Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo K.K.*
Gold The Refinery of Shandong Gold Mining Co. Ltd*
Gold Tokuriki Honten Co. Ltd*
Gold Tongling nonferrous Metals Group Co.,Ltd
Gold Torecom**
Gold Umicore Brasil Ltda*
Gold Umicore Precious Metals Thailand*
Gold Umicore SA Business Unit Precious Metals Refining*
Gold United Precious Metal Refining, Inc.*
Gold Valcambi SA*
Gold Western Australian Mint trading as The Perth Mint*
Gold WIELAND Edelmetalle GmbH**
Gold YAMAMOTO PRECIOUS METAL CO., LTD.*
Gold Yokohama Metal Co Ltd*
Gold Yunnan Copper Industry Co Ltd
Gold Zhongyuan Gold Smelter of Zhongjin Gold Corporation*
Gold Zijin Mining Group Co. Ltd*

Tantalum Changsha South
Tantalum Niobium Co., Ltd.*
Tantalum Conghua Tantalum and Niobium Smeltry*
Tantalum D Block Metals, LLC*
Tantalum Duoluoshan*
Tantalum Exotech Inc.*
Tantalum F&X Electro-Materials Ltd.*
Tantalum FIR Metals & Resource Ltd.*
Tantalum Global Advanced Metals Boyertown*
Tantalum Global Advanced Metals*
Tantalum Guangdong Zhiyuan New Material Co., Ltd.*
Tantalum H.C. Starck Co., Ltd.*
Tantalum H.C. Starck GmbH Goslar*
Tantalum H.C. Starck GmbH Laufenburg*
Tantalum H.C. Starck Hermsdorf GmbH*
Tantalum H.C. Starck Inc.*
Tantalum H.C. Starck Ltd.*
Tantalum H.C. Starck Smelting GmbH & Co.KG*
Tantalum Hengyang King Xing Lifeng New Materials Co., Ltd.*
Tantalum Hi-Temp* Tantalum Jiangxi Dinghai Tantalum & Niobium Co., Ltd.* Tantalum JiuJiang JinXin Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd.*
Tantalum Jiujiang Tanbre Co., Ltd.*
Tantalum Jiujiang Zhongao Tantalum & Niobium Co., Ltd.*
Tantalum KEMET Blue Metals*
Tantalum Kemet Blue Powder*
Tantalum King-Tan Tantalum Industry Ltd* Tantalum LSM Brasil S.A.* Tantalum Metallurgical Products India (Pvt.) Ltd.*
Tantalum Mineração Taboca S.A.*
Tantalum Mitsui Mining & Smelting*
Tantalum Molycorp Silmet A.S.*
Tantalum Ningxia Orient Tantalum Industry Co., Ltd.*
Tantalum Plansee SE Liezen* Tantalum Plansee SE Reutte*
Tantalum QuantumClean* Tantalum Resind Indústria e Comércio Ltda.*
Tantalum RFH Tantalum Smeltry Co., Ltd* Tantalum Solikamsk Metal Works* Tantalum Taki Chemicals* Tantalum Telex*
Tantalum Tranzact, Inc.* Tantalum Ulba*
Tantalum XinXing HaoRong Electronic Material Co., Ltd.*
Tantalum Yichun Jin Yang Rare Metal Co., Ltd.*
Tantalum Zhuzhou Cement Carbide* Tin Alpha*

Tin An Vinh Joint Stock Mineral Processing Company**
Tin Chenzhou Yunxiang Mining Smelting Company LTD**
Tin China Tin Group Co., Ltd.*
Tin CNMC (Guangxi) PGMA Co. Ltd. Tin Cooper Santa*
Tin CV Ayi Jaya* Tin CV Gita Pesona* Tin CV JusTindo*
Tin CV Nurjanah*
Tin CV Serumpun Sebalai* Tin CV United Smelting*
Tin CV Venus Inti Perkasa* Tin Dowa*
Tin Electro-Mechanical Facility of the Cao Bang Minerals & Metallurgy Joint Stock Company**
Tin Elmet S.L.U. (Metallo Group)*
Tin EM Vinto*
Tin Estanho de Rondônia S.A.
Tin Fenix Metals*
Tin Gejiu Jin Ye Mineral Co., Ltd.**
Tin Gejiu Kai Meng Industry and Trade LLC**
Tin Gejiu Non-Ferrous Metal Processing Co. Ltd.*
Tin Gejiu Yunxin Nonferrous Electrolysis Co., Ltd.**
Tin Gejiu Zi-Li Tin Huichang Jinshunda Tin Co. Ltd
Tin Jiangxi Ketai Advanced Material Co., Ltd.*
Tin Jiangxi Nanshan Tin Linwu Xianggui Ore Smelting Co., Ltd.
Tin Magnu's Minerais Metais e Ligas LTDA*
Tin Malaysia Smelting Corporation (MSC)*
Tin Melt Metais e Ligas S/A*
Tin Metallic Resources Inc*
Tin METALLO-CHIMIQUE N.V. (MC)*
Tin Mineração Taboca S.A.* Tin Minsur*
Tin Mitsubishi Materials Corporation*
Tin Nghe Tinh Non-Ferrous Metals Joint Stock Company**
Tin O.M. Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., Ltd.*
Tin O.M. Manufacturing Philippines, Inc.*
Tin Operaciones Metalurgical S.A.*
Tin Phoenix Metal Ltd.**
Tin PT Artha Cipta Langgeng*
Tin PT ATD Makmur Mandiri Jaya*
Tin PT Babel Inti Perkasa*
Tin PT Bangka Prima Tin*
Tin PT Bangka Tin Industry*
Tin PT Belitung Industri Sejahtera*
Tin PT BilliTin Makmur Lestari*
Tin PT Bukit Timah*
Tin PT Cipta Persada Mulia*
Tin PT DS Jaya Abadi*
Tin PT DS Jaya Abadi**
Tin PT Eunindo Usaha Mandiri*
Tin PT Inti Stania Prima*
Tin PT Karimun Mining**
Tin PT Mitra Stania Prima*
Tin PT Panca Mega Persada*
Tin PT Prima Timah Utama*
Tin PT REFINED BANGKA TIN*
Tin PT Sariwiguna Binasentosa*
Tin PT Stanindo Inti Perkasa*
Tin PT Sukses Inti Makmur*
Tin PT Sumber Jaya Indah*
Tin PT Tambang Timah*
Tin PT Timah (Persero) Tbk Mentok*
Tin PT Tinindo Inter Nusa*
Tin PT Tirus Putra Mandiri Tin PT Tommy Utama*
Tin PT Wahana Perkit Jaya*
Tin Resind Indústria e Comércio Ltda.*
Tin Rui Da Hung* Tin Soft Metais, Ltda.* Tin Thaisarco*
Tin Tuyen Quang Non-Ferrous Metals Joint Stock Company**
Tin VQB Mineral and Trading Group JSC*
Tin White Solder Metalurgia e Mineração Ltda.*
Tin Yunnan Chengfeng Non-ferrous Metals Co.,Ltd.**
Tin Yunnan Tin Company, Ltd.* Tungsten A.L.M.T. Corp.*

Tungsten Asia Tungsten Products Vietnam Ltd.*
Tungsten Chenzhou Diamond Tungsten Products Co., Ltd.*
Tungsten Chongyi Zhangyuan Tungsten Co Ltd*
Tungsten Dayu Jincheng Tungsten Industry Co., Ltd.
Tungsten Dayu Weiliang Tungsten Co., Ltd.
Tungsten Fujian Jinxin Tungsten Co., Ltd.*
Tungsten Ganxian Shirui New Material Co., Ltd.
Tungsten Ganzhou Huaxing Tungsten Products Co., Ltd.*
Tungsten Ganzhou Jiangwu Ferrotungsten Co., Ltd.*
Tungsten Ganzhou Non-ferrous Metals Smelting Co., Ltd.
Tungsten Ganzhou Non-ferrous Metals Smelting Co., Ltd.**
Tungsten Ganzhou Seadragon W & Mo Co., Ltd.*
Tungsten Ganzhou Yatai Tungsten Co., Ltd.*
Tungsten Global Tungsten & Powders Corp.*
Tungsten Guangdong Xianglu Tungsten Co., Ltd.*
Tungsten H.C. Starck GmbH*
Tungsten H.C. Starck Smelting GmbH & Co.KG*
Tungsten Hunan Chenzhou Mining Group Co., Ltd.*
Tungsten Hunan Chuangda Vanadium Tungsten Co., Ltd. Wuji*
Tungsten Hunan Chun-Chang Nonferrous Smelting & Concentrating Co., Ltd.* Tungsten Hydrometallurg, JSC*
Tungsten Japan New Metals Co Ltd*
Tungsten Jiangwu H.C. Starck Tungsten Products Co., Ltd.**
Tungsten Jiangxi Gan Bei Tungsten Co., Ltd.*
Tungsten Jiangxi Minmetals Gao'an Non-ferrous Metals Co., Ltd.
Tungsten Jiangxi Xinsheng Tungsten Industry Co., Ltd.**
Tungsten Jiangxi Xiushui Xianggan Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd.*
Tungsten Jiangxi Yaosheng Tungsten Co., Ltd.**
Tungsten Kennametal Fallon**
Tungsten Kennametal Huntsville*
Tungsten Malipo Haiyu Tungsten Co., Ltd.*
Tungsten Niagara Refining LLC*
Tungsten Nui Phao H.C. Starck
Tungsten Chemicals Manufacturing LLC*
Tungsten Tejing (Vietnam) Tungsten Co., Ltd.*
Tungsten Vietnam Youngsun
Tungsten Industry Co., Ltd*
Tungsten Wolfram Bergbau und Hütten AG*
Tungsten Wolfram Company CJSC Tungsten Xiamen Tungsten (H.C.) Co., Ltd.* Tungsten Xiamen Tungsten Co., Ltd*
Tungsten Xinhai Rendan Shaoguan Tungsten Co., Ltd.*


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