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Supply Chain Act

Feature

Third attempt: EU Council adopts Supply Chain Act

Germany and several other member states abstained from the highly controversial project. However, the Belgian Council Presidency managed to persuade Italy and France to change their minds – and thus achieve the necessary majority in the Council.

By Table.Briefings

News

Supply Chain Law postponed, climate action regulations on hold

The EU's Supply Chain Law has once again not been postponed due to a lack of majority. This means that plans on how companies must manage and document the transition to green business practices are hanging in the air.

By Leonie Düngefeld

Opinion

The EU Supply Chain Act makes political and economic sense

The CSDDD strengthens security of supply, could influence standards worldwide and provide new impetus for the economy, write Melanie Müller and Markus Löning in today's Opinion. Their conclusion: an EU supply chain law is in the interests of Germany and Europe in many respects.

By Redaktion Table

Feature

Traffic light coalition causes turmoil in Brussels

The strong centrifugal forces within the German government are also being felt at the EU level. FDP ministers are causing turbulence in the Council with sudden maneuvers – and facing harsh criticism for it.

By Till Hoppe

News

CSDDD: Council vote postponed

The Belgian Presidency of the Council has postponed the vote on the EU Supply Chains Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD). The decision was taken off the agenda during the meeting of the Committee of Permanent Representatives (COREPER) on Friday.

By Leonie Düngefeld

Feature

Traffic light coalition struggles with EU Supply Chain Act

FDP ministers Christian Lindner and Marco Buschmann reject the EU Supply Chain Directive, citing burdens on businesses. Meanwhile, within the coalition, there is a relief package linked to the directive on the table.

By Caspar Dohmen

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Feature

The China.Table editorial team's forecasts for 2024

Our editorial team's assessments and predictions for the new year: 2024 could set an important course for China's relationship with the West. Internally, the country needs to restructure its economic policy and the treatment of its youth.

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News

BAFA boss warns against scaremongering with supply chain law

According to BAFA President Torsten Safarik, legislation on supply chains will not force companies to withdraw from certain regions or countries. Safarik considers this to be a pretext, he says in an interview with Table.Media.

By Redaktion Table

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News

Agreement on EU Corporate Due Diligence

The EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) is taking shape. It will affect thousands of companies whose value creation comes, at least in part, from China.

By Marcel Grzanna