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EU Commission suggests easing anti-deforestation law

October 21, 2025
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EU Commission suggests easing anti-deforestation law
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The on Tuesday proposed softening an EU anti- law.

The landmark law, known as the EUDR and adopted in 2023, had banned imports of products driving deforestation and was hailed by environmentalists.

The law has faced , who argue that businesses will suffer due to increased paperwork and higher costs.

The proposed changes to the law still require the approval of member states and the European Parliament.

EU sets shifting deadlines for deforestation law

It was , but was then postponed twice, with the current deadline set at late 2026.

On Tuesday, the EU Commission proposed undoing the second postponement, moving the deadline back to the end of 2025, while smaller firms would still have by the end of 2026 to comply.

The changes give a six-month grace period to larger companies.

What kind of deforestation-linked goods are affected by the EUDR?

Among the , cocoa, soy, timber, palm oil, cattle, printing paper and rubber.

Under the law, companies importing goods to the EU would need to provide a statement that shows that they do not come from areas hit by deforestation. This would also require firms to provide geolocation and satellite data.

In its Tuesday recommendation, the Commission removed a requirement that would have had companies who purchase, process and sell such items to also submit a deforestation statement.

Now, the measure would be limited to the importers themselves. Small-hold producers would also only need to provide a one-off declaration.

Edited by: Jenipher Camino Gonzalez

The post EU Commission suggests easing anti-deforestation law appeared first on Deutsche Welle.

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