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Rights campaigners call on policy-makers in the EU and beyond to end corporate abuses

4 May 2023. FIDH and seven of its members and partners from Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America call for strong legislation to make companies (.)

EU to finally require businesses transparency on their harmful environmental impacts — EUbusiness com

The European Parliament s Legal Affairs Committee (JURI) voted on 14 July for a strong Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), which would require companies to commit to science-based sustainability targets and tangible plans to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.

MEPs vote for stronger obligations for climate and human rights

The European Parliament s Legal Affairs Committee adopted its report on the proposal for a directive on sustainability reporting by companies. The European Parliament is ensuring that the largest companies, including the most polluting ones such as oil and gas companies and cement companies, adopt strategies that are compatible with the fight against climate change. The text demands a duty of transparency for companies on their absolute emissions of greenhouse gases in the short, medium and long term

COVID-19 and Developments in Transatlantic Trade

US Trade Representative Katherine Tai, along with other American officials, travelled to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, this week to participate in the inaugural US-European Union EU Trade and Tech Council TTC with their European counterparts.

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