EU to Extend Commodity Export Regulations Deadline.
The European Union (EU) has announced a deadline extension for compliance with its new commodity export regulations, which target environmental and human rights concerns associated with key goods imported into the EU. Originally set for early 2025, the revised deadline allows more time for countries and companies involved in exporting high-risk commodities—such as cocoa, palm oil, coffee, and wood—to meet new due diligence requirements. These regulations require exporters to prove that their products do not contribute to deforestation, environmental harm, or human rights abuses in their supply chains.This decision follows lobbying efforts from various nations and industry groups, especially those in cocoa and coffee production. Many producers and exporters in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia had raised concerns about the feasibility of compliance within the original timeframe, citing the challenges in establishing traceability systems and infrastructure. The extended deadline […]