asks the EU to suspend two directives

asks the EU to suspend two directives
France asks the EU to suspend two directives

has called on the European Union to suspend its directive on the duty of vigilance in order to avoid “additional administrative burden” for businesses.

This Friday, January 24, France asked the European Union to suspend its directive on the duty of vigilance, requiring companies to ensure respect for the environment and human rights in their production chains around the world.

“Our businesses need simplification, not additional administrative burden”justified on X the French Minister Delegate in charge of Europe, Benjamin Haddad. He also calls on Brussels to “goodbye” another green directive (CSRD), targeted by many European bosses.

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