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EU Forced Labour Regulation adopted and published in the EU Official Journal

Import and Trade Remedies

The Regulation was signed by the President of the European Parliament and the President of the EU Council on 27 November 2027. Under the Regulation, all products (including their components) manufactured using forced labour will be banned from being placed or made available on the market in the EU, or exported from the EU.

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EU: European Parliament has given its final approval on the EU Forced Labour Regulation

Import and Trade Remedies

Under the Regulation, all products (including their components) manufactured using forced labour or placed and made available on the market in the EU, or exported from the EU will be banned.

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European Union: European Council approves Forced Labour Regulation

Import and Trade Remedies

Scope The text of the provisional agreement targets forced labour carried out across the globe by prohibiting companies or individuals from placing or making available on the EU market, or exporting from the EU market, products (including their components) that are made using forced labour.

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UK: Update on the future Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism following the UK Government response to the consultation

Import and Trade Remedies

In doing so the Government confirmed that the UK CBAM will apply from 1 January 2027 and that the primary legislation required to give effect to the UK CBAM will be included in the Finance Bill 2024-25. As originally proposed, direct and indirect emissions will have to be taken into account in the calculation as from 2027.