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Who run EU?
The right answer would be SATANOCOMMUNISTS.
There is almost no laws which really helps totally enslaved fooled sheeples to get more rich and prosperous.
Only punishment and prohibitions non-stop 24/7 are coming from Bruxelles.
The final goal: Communism
Like this idiocy for example, enjoy.
No books, no cotton closing, almost nothing gonna be allowed in the communist shithole aka EU soon.
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The right answer would be SATANOCOMMUNISTS.
There is almost no laws which really helps totally enslaved fooled sheeples to get more rich and prosperous.
Only punishment and prohibitions non-stop 24/7 are coming from Bruxelles.
The final goal: Communism
Like this idiocy for example, enjoy.
No books, no cotton closing, almost nothing gonna be allowed in the communist shithole aka EU soon.
The EU's new Deforestation Regulation requires companies trading in cattle, cocoa, coffee, oil palm, rubber, soya and wood, as well as products derived from these commodities, to conduct extensive diligence on the value chain to ensure the goods do not result from recent (post 31 December 2020) deforestation, forest degradation or breaches of local environmental and social laws. Although the European Commission has proposed a delay of 12 months to the implementation of the EUDR, Companies should consider now the impact of the EUDR on their supply chain due diligence to prepare for the new obligations that apply from 30 December 2025.
10. Potential fines of up to 4% of the company's EU turnover, confiscation or exclusion from public funding or contracts
Penalties for non-compliance will be laid down under national law. In due course, the intention is for breaches of the EUDR to lead to criminal penalties,6 but under the EUDR itself, penalties may include:
- Fines proportionate to the environmental damage and value of the items (it will gradually increase with repeated infringements) with a maximum of at least 4% of EU turnover in the preceding year and may be increased to exceed the potential economic benefit;
- Confiscation of the covered products or confiscation of the revenues gained from the items;
- Temporary exclusion from public procurement processes and public funding; and
- For serious or repeated infringements, temporary prohibition from dealing in the EU in those items, or a prohibition from using the simplified due diligence process.
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10 key things you STILL need to know about the new EU Deforestation Regulation | White & Case LLP
The EU's new Deforestation Regulation requires companies trading in cattle, cocoa, coffee, oil palm, rubber, soya and wood, as well as products derived from these commodities, to conduct extensive diligence on the value chain to ensure the goods do not result from recent (post 31 December

