UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

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FORM SD

SPECIALIZED DISCLOSURE REPORT

 

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Standard BioTools Inc.

(Exact name of the registrant as specified in its charter)

 

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Delaware

001-34180

77-0513190

(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation) (Commission File Number) (IRS Employer Identification No.)

2 Tower Place, Suite 2000, South San Francisco, California

94080

(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)

 

Agnieszka Gallagher

Senior Vice President, Chief Legal Officer, and Secretary
(650) 266-6000

(Name and telephone number, including area code, of the person to contact in connection with this report.)

 

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Check the appropriate box to indicate the rule pursuant to which this form is being filed:

 

Rule 13p-1 under the Securities Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13p-1) for the reporting period from January 1 to December 31, 2022.
Rule 13q-1 under the Securities Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13q-1) for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022.
 
 

 

 

 

Section 1 - Conflict Minerals Disclosure

Item 1.01  Conflict Minerals Disclosure and Report

This Specialized Disclosure Report on Form SD of Standard BioTools Inc. (the “Company”) is being filed in accordance with Rule 13p-1 promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, for the reporting period from January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022. The Company is also filing a Conflict Minerals Report, which is attached as Exhibit 1.01 hereto. A copy of this Form SD and the Conflict Minerals Report are publicly available at https://investors.standardbio.com/sec-filings.

Information contained on, or that can be accessed through, the Company’s website, does not constitute part of, and is not incorporated by reference into, this Form SD and inclusion of the Company’s website address in this Form SD is an inactive textual reference only.

Item 1.02  Exhibit

In accordance with Rule 13p-1, and this Form SD, the Company is filing its Conflict Minerals Report, which is attached as Exhibit 1.01 to this Form SD.

Section 3 - Exhibits

Item 3.01  Exhibits

The following exhibit is filed as part of this Form SD.

Exhibit No.

Description

1.01 Standard BioTools Inc. Conflict Minerals Report as required by Items 1.01 and 1.02 of this Form SD.

 

 

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.

STANDARD BIOTOOLS INC.

(Registrant)

By:

/s/ Agnieszka Gallagher

 

May 26, 2023

  Agnieszka Gallagher   (Date)
  Senior Vice President, Chief Legal Officer, and Secretary    
           

 

 

Exhibit 1.01

Standard BioTools Inc. (formerly, Fluidigm Corporation)
Conflict Minerals Report
For The Reporting Period from January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022

Cautionary Note Concerning Forward-Looking Statements: This Conflict Minerals Report contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of federal securities laws. These forward-looking statements include statements concerning Standard BioTools Inc.’s objectives for its conflict minerals policy and compliance initiatives and actions it intends to take relating to conflict minerals. Forward-looking statements involve substantial risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from currently anticipated results. When considering forward-looking statements, you should consider, among other factors, the risk factors described in the reports and other filings that Standard BioTools Inc. files with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, including Standard BioTools Inc.’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022 and its subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. The risk factors included in these filings are not exhaustive, and risks that are not identified therein could materially affect whether Standard BioTools Inc. realizes the results anticipated or implied by any forward-looking statements contained in this Conflict Minerals Report. Except as required by law, Standard BioTools Inc. disclaims any obligation to update these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

Introduction

This Conflict Minerals Report (this “Report”) for Standard BioTools Inc. (“Standard BioTools”, the “Company”, “we” or “our”) covers the reporting period from January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022 and is presented in accordance with Rule 13p-1 promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (“Rule 13p-1”). This Report is filed as Exhibit 1.01 to our Specialized Disclosure Report on Form SD (the “Form SD”). A copy of this Report and the Form SD are publicly available on our website at https://investors.standardbio.com/sec-filings. Information contained on, or that can be accessed through, our website does not constitute part of this Report and inclusion of our website address in this Report is an inactive textual reference only.

In 2010, the United States enacted the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (the “Act”). Section 1502 of the Act relates to conflict minerals and requires companies subject to the Act to file a Form SD annually with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) to disclose whether columbite-tantalite (coltan), cassiterite, gold, wolframite, and their derivatives, limited to tungsten, tantalum, tin, and gold (referred to as the “3TG minerals” or “conflict minerals”), used in their products benefited, directly or indirectly, armed groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and adjoining countries (collectively, the “Covered Countries”). This Report, which is an exhibit to our Form SD, describes the design and implementation of our conflict minerals due diligence measures undertaken, including a description of how these measures were designed to determine, to our knowledge, the source mines, countries of origin, and processing facilities for 3TG minerals contained in components used in our products.

Standard BioTools Background and Covered Products

Standard BioTools is driven by a bold vision – unleashing tools to accelerate breakthroughs in human health. We have an established portfolio of essential, standardized next-generation technologies that help biomedical researchers develop medicines faster and better. As a leading solutions provider, we endeavor to provide reliable and repeatable insights in health and disease using our proprietary mass cytometry and microfluidics technologies, respectively that help transform scientific discoveries into better patient outcomes. Standard BioTools works with leading academic, government, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, plant and animal research, and clinical laboratories worldwide, focusing on the most pressing needs in translational and clinical research, including oncology, immunology, and immunotherapy.

 

 

We distribute our systems through our direct sales force and support organizations located in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, and through distributors or sales agents in several European, Latin American, Middle Eastern, and Asia-Pacific countries. Our manufacturing operations are located in Singapore and Canada. Our facility in Singapore manufactures our integrated fluidic circuits (IFCs) as well as our microfluidics instruments. Our mass cytometry instruments, assays and reagents are manufactured at our facility in Canada.

We have determined that one or more of the 3TG minerals (tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold) may be necessary to the functionality or production of the following products we manufactured, or contracted to manufacture, as applicable, during 2022: our Access Array™, AccuLift™ Laser Capture Microdissection systems, Biomark™ HD, Biomark X™, C1™, CyTOF®, CyTOF XT™, EP1™, Flow Conductor™ sample prep, Helios™, Hyperion™ Imaging, Juno™ and X9™, Dynamic Array ™, Advanta ™, Flex Six ™, Digital Array ™, qdPCR ™ , 48.Atlas ™ (collectively, “covered products”).

Our supply chain with respect to the covered products is complex, and there are many third parties in the supply chain between the original source of the 3TG minerals and the manufacture of the covered products. We do not purchase raw ore or unrefined 3TG minerals directly and make no purchases in the Covered Countries. As a result and as described more fully below, we rely on our suppliers to provide information on the origin of the conflict minerals contained in our products.

Standard BioTools Reasonable Country of Origin Inquiry

In accordance with Rule 13p-1 and Form SD, we determined that one or more of the 3TG minerals may be necessary to the functionality or production of our systems and IFCs and that such 3TG minerals are incorporated into our products during the manufacturing process. Accordingly, we undertook a reasonable country of origin inquiry (“RCOI”). This good faith RCOI was reasonably designed to determine whether any of the 3TG minerals incorporated into our products originated in the Covered Countries.

Our RCOI consisted principally of submitting the conflict minerals reporting template (the “RMI Template”) prepared by the Responsible Minerals Initiative (“RMI”) to suppliers of components for our products that are considered necessary to the functionality or production of our products and for which any 3TG minerals may be included (“first tier suppliers”). We reviewed all responses for completeness, reasonableness, and consistency, and we followed up for corrections and clarifications as we determined appropriate.

Standard BioTools’s Due Diligence Process

Our due diligence measures were designed to conform, in all material respects, with the framework in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (“OECD”) Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas (the “OECD Framework”). The objectives of our diligence initiative were to determine, to the best of our ability, whether any of the 3TG minerals are incorporated into our products; whether any such 3TG minerals incorporated into our products were necessary for the functionality and/or production of our products; the source and chain of custody of the 3TG minerals necessary for the functionality and/or production of our products; and whether any such 3TG minerals originated in the Covered Countries. In the event that 3TG minerals from the Covered Countries are found in our supply chain, we will take appropriate actions in a timely manner to resolve the situation.

 

 

Due diligence measures that we implemented included, but were not limited, to the following:

1.Establishment of Internal Management Systems
a.Conflict Minerals Policy. In 2013, we adopted a written policy relating to the use of conflict minerals in our supply chain. We have communicated this written policy to each of our first tier suppliers. A copy of the Standard BioTools Conflict Minerals Policy is publicly available at https://investors.standardbio.com/social-responsibility.
b.Internal Management to Support Supply Chain Due Diligence. Our legal department has collaborated with members from our operations team in Singapore, Canada, and the United States in Conflict Minerals due diligent process.
c.Controls and Transparency. As described above, we undertook an RCOI with respect to conflict minerals in our supply chain by providing the RMI Template to each of our first tier suppliers to gather information about their use of 3TG minerals, the smelters and refiners in their supply chain that are included in our products, and the countries of origin for 3TG minerals used in our products. We reviewed all responses for completeness, reasonableness, and consistency. We followed up for corrections and clarifications as we determined appropriate.
d.Supplier Engagement. We continue to engage actively with our first tier suppliers to strengthen our relationship with them. We have communicated to our suppliers our commitment to source conflict minerals in a manner that does not, directly or indirectly, benefit armed groups in the Covered Countries. We will consider alternative arrangements for our supply needs if our suppliers are unable to cooperate in our due diligence efforts. In particular, as part of our supplier qualification process, we generally request conflict minerals information from each new supplier of potentially applicable products.
e.Grievance Mechanism. Our code of conduct includes procedures for reporting violations of our policies, including our Conflict Minerals Policy. We provide mechanisms for anonymous reporting of violations or concerns about the conduct of our business, including the implementation and enforcement of our Conflict Minerals Policy.
2.Identification and Assessment of Risks in the Supply Chain

As discussed above, we identified our first tier suppliers and relied on them to provide the necessary information about the use of 3TG minerals in the products we purchase and incorporate into the manufacture of our systems and IFCs, and the source of such 3TG minerals. Similarly, our first tier suppliers rely on information provided by their suppliers to provide information regarding the country of origin of 3TG minerals included in our products.

3.Design and Implementation of a Strategy to Respond to Identified Risks

We have developed a formal risk management plan through which our conflict minerals program is managed and monitored. As part of this risk management plan, where applicable, we will review circumstances in which certain suppliers are unable to provide us with complete or reliable responses to the RMI Template including, without limitation, considering whether to continue such contract or relationship or find a replacement supplier.

 

 

4.Independent Third-Party Audit of Supply Chain Due Diligence at Identified Points in the Supply Chain

We do not have a direct relationship with any smelters or refiners in our supply chain. As a result, we do not and cannot conduct any audits directly. Instead, we support the development and implementation of independent third party audits of smelters such as the Responsible Minerals Assurance Process (“RMAP”) by encouraging our suppliers to purchase materials from audited, conflict-free smelters and determining whether the smelters that were used to process these minerals were validated as conflict-free by the RMAP.

5.Report on Supply Chain Due Diligence

We publicly filed the Form SD and this Report with the SEC. A copy of this Report and the Form SD are publicly available at https://investors.standardbio.com/sec-filings.

Smelters and Refiners in Standard BioTools’s Supply Chain

We adopted RMI’s industry approach to trace back the origin of 3TG minerals by identifying smelters, refineries, or recyclers and scrap supplier sources. We have leveraged industry initiatives such as the RMAP, which is a voluntary initiative in which an independent third party audits smelters and refiners to determine if all of the minerals processed by the smelter or refiner originated from conflict free sources. Participation in the RMAP provides us with verified information about the sourcing activities of the smelters and refiners in our supply chain.

As discussed above, we submitted the RMI Template to our first tier suppliers. Most of the responses received from our first tier suppliers provided information at company/division levels, rather than specific product/part number levels. As a result, we were unable to determine whether or to what extent any of the 3TG minerals reported as used by these first tier suppliers were contained specifically in components supplied to us. We also were unable to validate whether the smelters or refiners reported by such first tier suppliers are actually in our supply chain. Accordingly, based on information that was provided by our first tier suppliers or that was otherwise obtained through our due diligence process, we are unable to determine and describe all facilities used to process the 3TG minerals contained in our covered products.

Based on the information that was provided by our suppliers and otherwise obtained through the due diligence process, we believe that, to the extent reasonably determinable, the facilities that were used to process the 3TG minerals contained in the covered products included the smelters and refiners listed in Annex A attached hereto. This table excludes facilities that are not listed in the RMI Smelter Reference List as of May 15, 2023.

Because the RMI Smelter Reference List generally did not indicate individual countries of origin of the conflict minerals processed by smelters and refiners, we were not able to determine the countries of origin of the 3TG minerals processed by the listed smelters and refiners with greater specificity. Furthermore, as stated earlier, submission of these smelters by our first-tier suppliers does not guarantee that these smelters or refiners are present in Standard BioTools’s supply chain as our first tier suppliers were generally only able to provide company-level RMI Templates and were not able to provide product-level RMI Templates directly linking those smelters or refiners to such covered products. Therefore, based on our due diligence efforts, we do not have sufficient information to conclusively determine the countries of origin of the 3TG minerals contained in the covered products.

 

 

Additional Risk Factors

The statements above are based on the RCOI process and due diligence performed in good faith by Standard BioTools. These statements are based on the infrastructure and information available at the time. A number of factors could introduce errors or otherwise affect our 3TG mineral status. These factors include, but are not limited to, gaps in supplier data; gaps in smelter data; errors or omissions by suppliers; errors or omissions by smelters; all instances of 3TG minerals necessary to the functionality or manufacturing of our products not yet having been identified; gaps in supplier education and knowledge; timeliness of data; public information not discovered during a reasonable search; errors in public data; language barriers and translation; supplier and smelter unfamiliarity with the protocols for identifying and sourcing potential 3TG minerals; oversight or errors in conflict free smelter audits; Covered Countries sourced materials being declared secondary materials; companies going out of business in 2022; certification programs being not equally advanced for all industry segments and metals; and smuggling of 3TG minerals from the Covered Countries to other countries; and the effects of COVID-19 and similar pandemics.

Future Steps

We have communicated our expectations to our first tier suppliers regarding our commitment to sourcing minerals for our products in a manner that does not, directly or indirectly, finance or benefit armed groups in the Covered Countries. Over the next year, we expect to continue to take steps to mitigate the risk that the necessary conflict minerals in our products could benefit armed groups in the Covered Countries. These steps include further engagement with our relevant suppliers over the next year to build their knowledge and capacity so they are able to provide us with more complete and accurate information on the source and chain of custody of the 3TG minerals included in components and parts purchased by us and incorporated into our products. We also plan to continue to investigate other minerals of concern, including cobalt and mica, and other global regions of high risk.

 

 

Annex A

2022 Facility and Country List

Metal Facility Name Smelter Country
Gold 8853 S.p.A. Italy
Gold ABC Refinery Pty Ltd. Australia
Gold Abington Reldan Metals, LLC United States
Gold Advanced Chemical Company United States
Gold African Gold Refinery Uganda
Gold Aida Chemical Industries Co., Ltd. Japan
Gold Al Etihad Gold Refinery DMCC United Arab Emirates
Gold Albino Mountinho Lda. Portugal
Gold Alexy Metals United States
Gold Allgemeine Gold-und Silberscheideanstalt A.G. Germany
Gold Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex (AMMC) Uzbekistan
Gold AngloGold Ashanti Corrego do Sitio Mineracao Brazil
Gold Argor-Heraeus S.A. Switzerland
Gold Asahi Pretec Corp. Japan
Gold Asahi Refining Canada Ltd. Canada
Gold Asahi Refining USA Inc. United States
Gold Asaka Riken Co., Ltd. Japan
Gold Atasay Kuyumculuk Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S. Turkey
Gold AU Traders and Refiners South Africa
Gold Augmont Enterprises Private Limited India
Gold Aurubis AG Germany
Gold Bangalore Refinery India
Gold Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (Central Bank of the Philippines) Philippines
Gold Boliden AB Sweden
Gold C. Hafner GmbH + Co. KG Germany
Gold C.I Metales Procesados Industriales SAS Colombia
Gold Caridad Mexico
Gold CCR Refinery - Glencore Canada Corporation Canada
Gold Cendres + Metaux S.A. Switzerland
Gold CGR Metalloys Pvt Ltd. India
Gold Chimet S.p.A. Italy
Gold Chugai Mining Japan
Gold Daye Non-Ferrous Metals Mining Ltd. China
Gold Degussa Sonne / Mond Goldhandel GmbH Germany
Gold Dijllah Gold Refinery FZC United Arab Emirates
Gold Dongwu Gold Group China
Gold Dowa Japan
Gold DSC (Do Sung Corporation) Korea, Republic of
Gold Eco-System Recycling Co., Ltd. East Plant Japan
Gold Eco-System Recycling Co., Ltd. North Plant Japan
Gold Eco-System Recycling Co., Ltd. West Plant Japan
Gold Emerald Jewel Industry India Limited (Unit 1) India
Gold Emerald Jewel Industry India Limited (Unit 2) India
Gold Emerald Jewel Industry India Limited (Unit 3) India
Gold Emerald Jewel Industry India Limited (Unit 4) India
Gold Emirates Gold DMCC United Arab Emirates
Gold Fidelity Printers and Refiners Ltd. Zimbabwe
Gold Fujairah Gold FZC United Arab Emirates
Gold Geib Refining Corporation United States
Gold GGC Gujrat Gold Centre Pvt. Ltd. India
Gold Gold by Gold Colombia Colombia
Gold Gold Coast Refinery Ghana
Gold Gold Refinery of Zijin Mining Group Co., Ltd. China
Gold Great Wall Precious Metals Co., Ltd. of CBPM China
Gold Guangdong Jinding Gold Limited China
Gold Guoda Safina High-Tech Environmental Refinery Co., Ltd. China
Gold Hangzhou Fuchunjiang Smelting Co., Ltd. China
Gold Heimerle + Meule GmbH Germany
Gold Heraeus Metals Hong Kong Ltd. China
Gold Heraeus Precious Metals GmbH & Co. KG Germany
Gold Hunan Chenzhou Mining Co., Ltd. China
Gold Hunan Guiyang yinxing Nonferrous Smelting Co., Ltd. China
Gold HwaSeong CJ CO., LTD. Korea, Republic of
Gold Industrial Refining Company Belgium
Gold Inner Mongolia Qiankun Gold and Silver Refinery Share Co., Ltd. China
Gold International Precious Metal Refiners United Arab Emirates
Gold Ishifuku Metal Industry Co., Ltd. Japan
Gold Istanbul Gold Refinery Turkey
Gold Italpreziosi Italy
Gold JALAN & Company India
Gold Japan Mint Japan
Gold Jiangxi Copper Co., Ltd. China
Gold JSC Ekaterinburg Non-Ferrous Metal Processing Plant Russian Federation
Gold JSC Uralelectromed Russian Federation
Gold JX Nippon Mining & Metals Co., Ltd. Japan
Gold K.A. Rasmussen Norway
Gold Kaloti Precious Metals United Arab Emirates
Gold Kazakhmys Smelting LLC Kazakhstan
Gold Kazzinc Kazakhstan
Gold Kennecott Utah Copper LLC United States
Gold KGHM Polska Miedz Spolka Akcyjna Poland
Gold Kojima Chemicals Co., Ltd. Japan
Gold Korea Zinc Co., Ltd. Korea, Republic of
Gold Kundan Care Products Ltd. India
Gold Kyrgyzaltyn JSC Kyrgyzstan
Gold Kyshtym Copper-Electrolytic Plant ZAO Russian Federation
Gold L'azurde Company For Jewelry Saudi Arabia
Gold Lingbao Gold Co., Ltd. China
Gold Lingbao Jinyuan Tonghui Refinery Co., Ltd. China
Gold L'Orfebre S.A. Andorra
Gold LS-NIKKO Copper Inc. Korea, Republic of
Gold LT Metal Ltd. Korea, Republic of
Gold Luoyang Zijin Yinhui Gold Refinery Co., Ltd. China
Gold Marsam Metals Brazil
Gold Materion United States
Gold Matsuda Sangyo Co., Ltd. Japan
Gold MD Overseas India
Gold Metal Concentrators SA (Pty) Ltd. South Africa
Gold Metallix Refining Inc. United States
Gold Metalor Technologies (Hong Kong) Ltd. China
Gold Metalor Technologies (Singapore) Pte., Ltd. Singapore
Gold Metalor Technologies (Suzhou) Ltd. China
Gold Metalor Technologies S.A. Switzerland
Gold Metalor USA Refining Corporation United States
Gold Metalurgica Met-Mex Penoles S.A. De C.V. Mexico
Gold Mitsubishi Materials Corporation Japan
Gold Mitsui Mining and Smelting Co., Ltd. Japan
Gold MMTC-PAMP India Pvt., Ltd. India
Gold Modeltech Sdn Bhd Malaysia
Gold Morris and Watson New Zealand
Gold Moscow Special Alloys Processing Plant Russian Federation
Gold Nadir Metal Rafineri San. Ve Tic. A.S. Turkey
Gold Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Combinat Uzbekistan
Gold NH Recytech Company Korea, Republic of
Gold Nihon Material Co., Ltd. Japan
Gold Ogussa Osterreichische Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt GmbH Austria
Gold Ohura Precious Metal Industry Co., Ltd. Japan
Gold OJSC "The Gulidov Krasnoyarsk Non-Ferrous Metals Plant" (OJSC Krastsvetmet) Russian Federation
Gold OJSC Novosibirsk Refinery Russian Federation
Gold PAMP S.A. Switzerland
Gold Pease & Curren United States
Gold Penglai Penggang Gold Industry Co., Ltd. China
Gold Planta Recuperadora de Metales SpA Chile
Gold Prioksky Plant of Non-Ferrous Metals Russian Federation
Gold PT Aneka Tambang (Persero) Tbk Indonesia
Gold PX Precinox S.A. Switzerland
Gold QG Refining, LLC United States
Gold Rand Refinery (Pty) Ltd. South Africa
Gold Refinery of Seemine Gold Co., Ltd. China
Gold REMONDIS PMR B.V. Netherlands
Gold Royal Canadian Mint Canada
Gold SAAMP France
Gold Sabin Metal Corp. United States
Gold Safimet S.p.A Italy
Gold SAFINA A.S. Czech Republic
Gold Sai Refinery India
Gold Samduck Precious Metals Korea, Republic of
Gold SAMWON METALS Corp. Korea, Republic of
Gold Sancus ZFS (L’Orfebre, SA) Colombia
Gold Sellem Industries Ltd. Mauritania
Gold SEMPSA Joyeria Plateria S.A. Spain
Gold Shandong Gold Smelting Co., Ltd. China
Gold Shandong Humon Smelting Co., Ltd. China
Gold Shandong Tiancheng Biological Gold Industrial Co., Ltd. China
Gold Shandong Zhaojin Gold & Silver Refinery Co., Ltd. China
Gold Shenzhen CuiLu Gold Co., Ltd. China
Gold Shenzhen Zhonghenglong Real Industry Co., Ltd. China
Gold Shirpur Gold Refinery Ltd. India
Gold Sichuan Tianze Precious Metals Co., Ltd. China
Gold Singway Technology Co., Ltd. Taiwan
Gold SOE Shyolkovsky Factory of Secondary Precious Metals Russian Federation
Gold Solar Applied Materials Technology Corp. Taiwan
Gold Sovereign Metals India
Gold State Research Institute Center for Physical Sciences and Technology Lithuania
Gold Sudan Gold Refinery Sudan
Gold Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd. Japan
Gold SungEel HiMetal Co., Ltd. Korea, Republic of
Gold Super Dragon Technology Co., Ltd. Taiwan
Gold T.C.A S.p.A Italy
Gold Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo K.K. Japan
Gold Tokuriki Honten Co., Ltd. Japan
Gold Tongling Nonferrous Metals Group Co., Ltd. China
Gold TOO Tau-Ken-Altyn Kazakhstan
Gold Torecom Korea, Republic of
Gold Umicore Precious Metals Thailand Thailand
Gold Umicore S.A. Business Unit Precious Metals Refining Belgium
Gold United Precious Metal Refining, Inc. United States
Gold Valcambi S.A. Switzerland
Gold WEEEREFINING France
Gold Western Australian Mint (T/a The Perth Mint) Australia
Gold WIELAND Edelmetalle GmbH Germany
Gold Yamakin Co., Ltd. Japan
Gold Yokohama Metal Co., Ltd. Japan
Gold Yunnan Copper Industry Co., Ltd. China
Gold Zhongyuan Gold Smelter of Zhongjin Gold Corporation China
Tantalum 5D Production OU Estonia
Tantalum AMG Brasil Brazil
Tantalum Changsha South Tantalum Niobium Co., Ltd. China
Tantalum D Block Metals, LLC United States
Tantalum F&X Electro-Materials Ltd. China
Tantalum FIR Metals & Resource Ltd. China
Tantalum Global Advanced Metals Aizu Japan
Tantalum Global Advanced Metals Boyertown United States
Tantalum H.C. Starck Inc. United States
Tantalum Hengyang King Xing Lifeng New Materials Co., Ltd. China
Tantalum Jiangxi Dinghai Tantalum & Niobium Co., Ltd. China
Tantalum Jiangxi Tuohong New Raw Material China
Tantalum JiuJiang JinXin Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd. China
Tantalum Jiujiang Tanbre Co., Ltd. China
Tantalum Jiujiang Zhongao Tantalum & Niobium Co., Ltd. China
Tantalum KEMET de Mexico Mexico
Tantalum Metallurgical Products India Pvt., Ltd. India
Tantalum Ningxia Orient Tantalum Industry Co., Ltd. China
Tantalum NPM Silmet AS Estonia
Tantalum QuantumClean United States
Tantalum RFH Yancheng Jinye New Material Technology Co., Ltd. China
Tantalum Solikamsk Magnesium Works OAO Russian Federation
Tantalum Taki Chemical Co., Ltd. Japan
Tantalum TANIOBIS Co., Ltd. Thailand
Tantalum TANIOBIS GmbH Germany
Tantalum TANIOBIS Japan Co., Ltd. Japan
Tantalum Telex Metals United States
Tantalum Ulba Metallurgical Plant JSC Kazakhstan
Tantalum XIMEI RESOURCES (GUANGDONG) LIMITED China
Tantalum XinXing Haorong Electronic Material Co., Ltd. China
Tantalum Yanling Jincheng Tantalum & Niobium Co., Ltd. China
Tin Alpha United States
Tin An Vinh Joint Stock Mineral Processing Company Viet Nam
Tin Chenzhou Yunxiang Mining and Metallurgy Co., Ltd. China
Tin Chifeng Dajingzi Tin Industry Co., Ltd. China
Tin China Tin Group Co., Ltd. China
Tin CRM Fundicao De Metais E Comercio De Equipamentos Eletronicos Do Brasil Ltda Brazil
Tin CRM Synergies Spain
Tin CV Ayi Jaya Indonesia
Tin CV Venus Inti Perkasa Indonesia
Tin Dongguan CiEXPO Environmental Engineering Co., Ltd. China
Tin DS Myanmar Myanmar
Tin Electro-Mechanical Facility of the Cao Bang Minerals & Metallurgy Joint Stock Company Viet Nam
Tin EM Vinto Bolivia
Tin Estanho de Rondonia S.A. Brazil
Tin Fabrica Auricchio Industria e Comercio Ltda. Brazil
Tin Fenix Metals Poland
Tin Gejiu City Fuxiang Industry and Trade Co., Ltd. China
Tin Gejiu Kai Meng Industry and Trade LLC China
Tin Gejiu Non-Ferrous Metal Processing Co., Ltd. China
Tin Gejiu Yunxin Nonferrous Electrolysis Co., Ltd. China
Tin Gejiu Zili Mining And Metallurgy Co., Ltd. China
Tin Guangdong Hanhe Non-Ferrous Metal Co., Ltd. China
Tin Jiangxi New Nanshan Technology Ltd. China
Tin Luna Smelter, Ltd. Rwanda
Tin Magnu's Minerais Metais e Ligas Ltda. Brazil
Tin Malaysia Smelting Corporation (MSC) Malaysia
Tin Melt Metais e Ligas S.A. Brazil
Tin Metallic Resources, Inc. United States
Tin Metallo Belgium N.V. Belgium
Tin Metallo Spain S.L.U. Spain
Tin Mineracao Taboca S.A. Brazil
Tin Minsur Peru
Tin Nghe Tinh Non-Ferrous Metals Joint Stock Company Viet Nam
Tin Novosibirsk Processing Plant Ltd. Russian Federation
Tin O.M. Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Thailand
Tin O.M. Manufacturing Philippines, Inc. Philippines
Tin Operaciones Metalurgicas S.A. Bolivia
Tin Pongpipat Company Limited Myanmar
Tin Precious Minerals and Smelting Limited India
Tin PT Aries Kencana Sejahtera Indonesia
Tin PT Artha Cipta Langgeng Indonesia
Tin PT ATD Makmur Mandiri Jaya Indonesia
Tin PT Babel Inti Perkasa Indonesia
Tin PT Babel Surya Alam Lestari Indonesia
Tin PT Bangka Prima Tin Indonesia
Tin PT Bangka Serumpun Indonesia
Tin PT Bangka Tin Industry Indonesia
Tin PT Belitung Industri Sejahtera Indonesia
Tin PT Bukit Timah Indonesia
Tin PT Cipta Persada Mulia Indonesia
Tin PT Menara Cipta Mulia Indonesia
Tin PT Mitra Stania Prima Indonesia
Tin PT Mitra Sukses Globalindo Indonesia
Tin PT Panca Mega Persada Indonesia
Tin PT Premium Tin Indonesia Indonesia
Tin PT Prima Timah Utama Indonesia
Tin PT Putera Sarana Shakti (PT PSS) Indonesia
Tin PT Rajawali Rimba Perkasa Indonesia
Tin PT Refined Bangka Tin Indonesia
Tin PT Sariwiguna Binasentosa Indonesia
Tin PT Stanindo Inti Perkasa Indonesia
Tin PT Sukses Inti Makmur Indonesia
Tin PT Timah Nusantara Indonesia
Tin PT Timah Tbk Kundur Indonesia
Tin PT Timah Tbk Mentok Indonesia
Tin PT Tinindo Inter Nusa Indonesia
Tin PT Tirus Putra Mandiri Indonesia
Tin PT Tommy Utama Indonesia
Tin Resind Industria e Comercio Ltda. Brazil
Tin Rui Da Hung Taiwan
Tin Super Ligas Brazil
Tin Thaisarco Thailand
Tin Tin Technology & Refining United States
Tin Tuyen Quang Non-Ferrous Metals Joint Stock Company Viet Nam
Tin VQB Mineral and Trading Group JSC Viet Nam
Tin White Solder Metalurgia e Mineracao Ltda. Brazil
Tin Yunnan Chengfeng Non-ferrous Metals Co., Ltd. China
Tin Yunnan Tin Company Limited China
Tin Yunnan Yunfan Non-ferrous Metals Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten A.L.M.T. TUNGSTEN Corp. Japan
Tungsten ACL Metais Eireli Brazil
Tungsten Albasteel Industria e Comercio de Ligas Para Fundicao Ltd. Brazil
Tungsten Artek LLC Russian Federation
Tungsten Asia Tungsten Products Vietnam Ltd. Viet Nam
Tungsten Chenzhou Diamond Tungsten Products Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten China Molybdenum Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten Chongyi Zhangyuan Tungsten Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten CNMC (Guangxi) PGMA Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten Cronimet Brasil Ltda Brazil
Tungsten Fujian Ganmin RareMetal Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten Fujian Xinlu Tungsten China
Tungsten Ganzhou Haichuang Tungsten Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten Ganzhou Huaxing Tungsten Products Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten Ganzhou Jiangwu Ferrotungsten Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten Ganzhou Seadragon W & Mo Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten Global Tungsten & Powders Corp. United States
Tungsten Guangdong Xianglu Tungsten Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten H.C. Starck Tungsten GmbH Germany
Tungsten HANNAE FOR T Co., Ltd. Korea, Republic of
Tungsten Hunan Chunchang Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten Hydrometallurg, JSC Russian Federation
Tungsten Japan New Metals Co., Ltd. Japan
Tungsten Jiangwu H.C. Starck Tungsten Products Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten Jiangxi Gan Bei Tungsten Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten Jiangxi Minmetals Gao'an Non-ferrous Metals Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten Jiangxi Tonggu Non-ferrous Metallurgical & Chemical Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten Jiangxi Xinsheng Tungsten Industry Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten Jiangxi Yaosheng Tungsten Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten Jingmen Dewei GEM Tungsten Resources Recycling Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten JSC "Kirovgrad Hard Alloys Plant" Russian Federation
Tungsten Kennametal Fallon United States
Tungsten Kennametal Huntsville United States
Tungsten Lianyou Metals Co., Ltd. Taiwan
Tungsten Malipo Haiyu Tungsten Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten Masan High-Tech Materials Viet Nam
Tungsten Moliren Ltd. Russian Federation
Tungsten Niagara Refining LLC United States
Tungsten NPP Tyazhmetprom LLC Russian Federation
Tungsten OOO “Technolom” 1 Russian Federation
Tungsten OOO “Technolom” 2 Russian Federation
Tungsten Philippine Chuangxin Industrial Co., Inc. Philippines
Tungsten TANIOBIS Smelting GmbH & Co. KG Germany
Tungsten Unecha Refractory Metals Plant Russian Federation
Tungsten Wolfram Bergbau und Hutten AG Austria
Tungsten Xiamen Tungsten (H.C.) Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten Xiamen Tungsten Co., Ltd. China
Tungsten YUDU ANSHENG TUNGSTEN CO., LTD. China