EU Parliament postpones supply chain law

EU Parliament postpones supply chain law

Supply Chain
The Supply Chain Act is intended to strengthen human rights worldwide - many companies criticise it as a bureaucratic burden. / © Getty Images, Unsplash

The EU Supply Chain Act, adopted in 2024, is controversial but important for fair trade. Companies are now to be given more time to prepare. The European Parliament has now cleared the way for a postponement.

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