US Dept. of Agriculture, Dept. of Commerce, and Executive Office of the President urges European Commission to delay roll-out of EU Deforestation Regulation; they cite critical obstacles that will make it difficult for US companies to comply by Dec. 30

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WASHINGTON , June 19, 2024 (press release) –

The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, and Executive Office of the President urged the European Commission to delay the implementation of the EU Deforestation Regulation. In their letter, they cite several critical obstacles that will make it difficult for U.S. companies to comply with the regulations by December 30. Their concerns echo those of a letter endorsed by DHA and several other associations that was sent to the EC in April.
 
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