EU Delays Ban on Imports Linked to Deforestation for 2nd Time

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Under EUโ€™s law, imports of palm oil, coffee, and cocoa would not be allowed into the bloc unless firms proved they were deforestation-free.

The European Union has again delayed a ban on imports tied to deforestation, including soy, beef, cocoa, coffee and palm oil.

Confirming the delay on Sept. 23, EU Environment Commissioner Jessika Roswall said the delay was needed to fix problems with the IT system that will track all products covered by the deforestation law, from producers to importers, both inside and outside the EU.

The blocโ€™s anti-deforestation regulation (EUDR) would bar imports of palm oil, coffee, cocoa, beef, timber, and rubber unless companies can prove they were produced without deforestation.

First postponed from 2024 to December 2025, it is now set to be delayed again.

Roswallโ€™s remarks were made after Indonesia and the European Union on Sept. 23 finalized their negotiations on an economic partnership agreement, which will eliminate tariffs on 80 percent of Indonesian products entering the European market.

Indonesia, one of the worldโ€™s largest suppliers of soy and palm oil, has previously warned that the EUDR could harm smallholder farmers.

Indonesiaโ€™s Deputy Foreign Minister Arif Havas Oegroseno said in July that the ban would especially affect those involved in rubber, cocoa, coffee, and palm oil, according to the national news agency, Antara.

Brazil, the single biggest exporter of agricultural products to the EU, as well as Australia and the United States, has previously asked the EU to hold off on the regulation.

Last year, U.S. officials said producers were struggling to comply with the rules.

In a trade deal struck earlier this year, Brussels recognized that U.S. production of commodities poses โ€œnegligible riskโ€ to deforestation and pledged to address American exportersโ€™ concerns.

In July, the American Forest & Paper Association called the regulation a trade barrier.

Association President Heidi Brock urged the U.S. government to secure an exemption from the EUDR.

The measure would โ€œfurther support U.S. forest product producersโ€™ ability to continue shipping over $3.5 billion in essential products to the EU,โ€ she said.

Roswall said the delay was not linked to U.S. concerns about the policy.

Anke Schulmeister-Oldenhove, forest policy manager at the WWF European Policy Office, called the delay โ€œunacceptable and a massive embarrassmentโ€ for the EU commission.

Schulmeister-Oldenhove said that if the technical issue is genuine, it reflects not only incompetence but also a lack of political will to ensure the timely implementation of the EUDR.

By Evgenia Filimianova

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