EU anti-deforestation rules may start in 2027, easing pressure on Cameroon
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 3/10/2025
The European Union’s anti-deforestation regulation (EUDR), which will ban imports of cocoa, coffee, rubber, palm oil, soy, beef, and timber linked to deforested areas, may now take effect on January 1, 2027, instead of 2026. In a letter dated September 23, 2025, EU Environment Commissioner (…)
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