Navigating 2026 Mineral Due Diligence Amidst Global Trade Shifts
As global supply chains face mounting pressure from tightening forced labor enforcement and emerging EU battery mandates, companies are scrambling to adapt. On August 27, 2026, Claigan Environmental will host a webinar to help organizations navigate the complex intersection of critical mineral sourcing, trade tariffs, and shifting regulatory landscapes.

The regulatory environment for critical minerals is undergoing a fundamental transformation. Recent escalations, including July 31 updates to the U.S. Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) Entity List—which now encompasses aluminum and major gold producers—have signaled a new phase of rigorous oversight. Simultaneously, Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) prohibitions on cooperation with the Responsible Business Alliance are actively disrupting traditional mineral compliance and tracing mechanisms globally.
These developments, coupled with the impending requirements of the EU Batteries Regulation, threaten both market access and business continuity for manufacturers. Claigan’s session aims to provide a roadmap for 2026 and 2027, covering risk-based approaches to supply chain resiliency, the scope of new battery mandates, and the implications of USTR tariffs. The webinar will be held at 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM EST, offering a deep dive into the practical realities of managing high-risk smelters and navigating evolving global human rights legislation.
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