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The EU delays its deforestation law to 2026–2027, shifting compliance to first market placers and easing rules for small firms.
The EU is delaying the Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) by one year, with full implementation set for December 30, 2026, for large businesses and June 30, 2027, for small ones.
The changes, backed by the European Parliament, simplify compliance by shifting due diligence responsibility to the first business placing products on the EU market and allowing small firms a one-time simplified declaration.
A review of the regulation’s impact is required by April 2026.
The law targets commodities like palm oil, soy, coffee, and cattle to combat deforestation linked to EU imports.
Final agreement and publication in the EU Official Journal by year-end are needed for the delay to take effect.
La UE retrasa su ley de deforestación hasta 20262027, trasladando el cumplimiento a los primeros en el mercado y flexibilizando las normas para las pequeñas empresas.