Examples of using Coltan in English and their translations into Chinese
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Like other Rwanda-controlled coltan comptoirs, Eagle Wings collaborates with RPA to receive privileged access to coltan sites and captive labour.
Most of the illegal exploitation was carried out at the Gakombe mine, which produces coltan.
The Congo Basin is extremely rich in wood, oil and minerals such as diamonds, gold and coltan(used to make cell phones).
A very reliable source informed the Panel that it took the Rwandans about a month to fly this coltan to Kigali.
According to the same report, these prisoners were seen mining coltan while guarded by RPA soldiers.
After 2 August 1998, Mme Gulamali commenced buying coltan, gold and cassiterite.
These are all offshore companies which buy coltan from Rwanda Metals and from the Copimar comptoir of Dany Nzaramba in Kigali.
The following enterprises in the European market are involved in purchasing coltan from the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
RPA forces have attacked and burned villages to seize coltan mined by some Hutu groups or local villagers.
It launched a vast project in 2016 to extract bauxite, coltan, diamonds and gold in an area of more than 110,000 square kilometers of rain forest.
Under these plans, fact-finding focused on diamonds, gold, coltan, copper, cobalt, timber, wildlife reserves, fiscal resources and trade in general.
During discussions with the Panel, Ms. Piskunova explained that, because of the collapsed international coltan market, prices for the mineral in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo had dropped dramatically.
Contact leading electronics companies and urge them to be vigilant in legitimately purchasing coltan from the Congolese people and not ultimately from the militias.
These comptoirs were less affected by President Kabila's mining ban than comptoirs trading cassiterite, coltan and wolframite, with many continuing to trade gold during the ban.
These companies are the top five exporters of cassiterite, coltan and wolframite from South Kivu, according to 2007 Government statistics, and are explicitly licensed to export minerals by the Government.
Its core is the ongoing illegal exploitation of the natural resources and other forms of wealth of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, particularly coltan, whose market price is rising substantially;
While 80% of the world's known coltan reserves are in eastern Congo, only about 1% of the metal sold on the open market is Congolese.
Recommends further that Member States, particularly those in the Great Lakes region, regularly publish full import and export statistics for gold, cassiterite, coltan and wolframite;
Also recommends that Member States, particularly those in the Great Lakes region, regularly publish full import and export statistics for gold, cassiterite, coltan and wolframite;
The minerals are dubbed 3TG, for tin, tantalum(sometimes known as coltan or blue gold), tungsten, and gold.