Today, the European Commission presented a proposal to modify the implementation timeline of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). According to this new proposal, large and medium-sized companies would need to comply as of December 2025, while micro and small enterprises would have an additional year, until December 2026.
The proposal also introduces a six-month transition period without sanctions, starting in January 2026. The European Parliament and the Council will now review and vote on this proposal. Until then, the current regulation remains in force, meaning that compliance for all companies would begin in December 2025 unless amended.
At CMS Colombia, as part of CMS Global —one of Europe’s largest law firms— we support Latin American exporters of cocoa, rubber, palm oil, coffee, soy, cattle, and timber in assessing and strengthening their compliance with the EUDR.
Our team conducts comprehensive diagnostics, identifies gaps, and supports companies in implementing corrective actions to ensure compliance with European standards. Our work covers all aspects of the EUDR, with a strong focus on legal compliance, traceability, and human rights, both within companies’ operations and across their value chains.
By working hand in hand with our European offices and leveraging our in-depth knowledge of the Latin American agribusiness sector, we deliver practical, up-to-date, and globally integrated advice.
Does your company export to Europe? Now is the time to get ready. Contact us!
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