Skip to main content
European Commission logo
Trade and Economic Security
  • News article
  • 2 October 2025
  • Brussels
  • Directorate-General for Trade and Economic Security
  • 1 min read

New platform to enhance transparency in mineral supply chains

Yesterday, DG TRADE launched a new platform aimed at boosting transparency in mineral supply chains. 

This new tool, named ReMIS (Responsible Mineral Information System), allows economic operators to register and share their due diligence policies and initiatives to ensure responsible sourcing of metals and minerals. It will enable them to share best practices with the broader public and showcase their efforts to increase transparency in their supply chain.  

ReMIS is part of the EU policy on the responsible sourcing of minerals, including the EU's Conflict Minerals Regulation. Participation in ReMIS is voluntary and has no impact on any legal obligations that economic operators may have under EU due diligence legislation, including the Conflict Minerals Regulation.  

The platform is open to all economic operators involved in the mineral supply and value chains, from upstream to downstream. Entries on ReMIS can cover a wide range of minerals and metals, including 3TG (tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold), as well as any other mineral or metal. 

The use of ReMIS will enhance transparency and confidence in the mineral and metal supply chains, reinforcing the EU's commitment to responsible sourcing.  

Economic operators must register to use the ReMIS platform. The public can consult the information provided on the ReMIS public portal

Details

Publication date
2 October 2025
Author
Directorate-General for Trade and Economic Security
Location
Brussels
Trade topics
  • Conflict minerals