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20 2월 2025

EU: Council adopts Forced Labour Regulation

In February 2021, the Greens/European Free Alliance (EFA) Group in the European Parliament released a discussion paper examining options for an EU mechanism on forced labor and modern slavery. The paper called for a new EU instrument with a trade legal basis, which would establish a mandate to withhold the release of goods suspected to be made by or transported by forced labor. The import ban instrument would be a complementary measure to the EU legislation on corporate human rights and environmental due diligence currently being developed.

In September 2021, during the annual State of the EU speech, the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen publicly announced the EU's intention to introduce a ban on the import of products made with forced labour.

On 9 June 2022, the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling for an import ban on products produced with forced labour from entering the EU market. The Parliament's recommendations are intended to feed into the EU Commission's ongoing drafting of new EU rules on products created or transported by forced labour. Civil society claims the future instrument must put victims first and be remedy-centered.

On 14 September 2022, the European Commission put forward a legal proposal to prohibit products made with forced labour on the EU market. Civil society has welcomed the proposed regulation, but criticised weaknesses particularly around a lack of remedy for victims. The proposal needs to be discussed and agreed by the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union before it can enter into force.

The Parliament's Internal Market and International Trade committees adopted their position on the proposed regulation on 16 October 2023, strengthening the Commission's draft; they agreed to skip plenary and go straight to trilogue, pending a negotation mandate from the Council.

On 26 January 2024, the Council adopted its general approach, paving the way for institutional negotiations to begin. On 4 March 2024, the Council and Parliament reached a political deal on the file.

On 13 March 2024, member states approved the text and on 20 March, it passed the Parliament's IMCO and INTA committees.

On 23 April 2024, the Parliament's plenary gave its final approval to the new regulation with 555 votes in favour, 6 votes against and 45 abstentions. The text now has to get a final formal approval from the EU Council and will then be published in the Official Journal.

BREAKING: On 19 November 2024, the EU Council adopted the regulation. After being signed by the President of the European Parliament and the President of the Council, the regulation will be published in the Official Journal of the European Union and will enter into force on the day following its publication. It will apply 3 years after the date of entry into force.

Civil Society has welcomed the adoption and called for robust implementation, including the necessity of the EU Commission and Member States to increase their investigation capacity for effective enforcement.

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