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Green light in Strasbourg: EU supply chain law to strengthen human rights worldwide

Negotiators from the European Parliament and the EU member states have agreed on a supply chain law. The aim is to hold large companies accountable if they profit from child or forced labor outside the EU, for example.

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The EU supply chain law, passed with approval in Strasbourg, aims to enhance accountability in businesses worldwide, upholding human rights. This law is expected to have significant implications for companies operating within the EU. The European Parliament has played a crucial role in the development and implementation of this supply chain law. Concerns about children's rights in global supply chains have also been highlighted, as the law aims to combat exploitation and ensure ethical business practices.

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