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EU Will Delay Anti-Deforestation Law by Another Year, Commissioner Says

The landmark policy aims to ban imports of products like leather and palm oil that could be linked to deforestation.
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The EU is planning to water down tentpole regulations that have helped shape big fashion brands' sustainability strategies. (Martin Bertrand/Hans Lucas/AFP via Getty Images)

The European Union will delay its anti-deforestation law that will ban imports of commodities including soy, beef, cocoa and palm oil linked to forest destruction, the European commissioner for the environment, Jessica Roswall, told reporters on Tuesday.

This will be the second delay in the policy’s launch. Brussels had already delayed the policy’s launch by a year after complaints from industries and trade partners including Brazil, Indonesia and then-US president Joe Biden’s administration.

Roswall said the delay was necessary to address concerns about the information-technology system and was not linked to US concerns about the policy.

By Kate Abnett, Sudip Kar-Gupta, Makini Brice

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