The EU is discussing plans to postpone a ban on imports stemming from deforestation for a second time, after pressure from the US and other trading partners.
Several European capitals also back the delay as they argue their companies are not yet ready to comply with the legislation, according to three people familiar with the matter.
The law aims to stop European consumers from contributing to the climate crisis when purchasing products made by felling forests. It would ban imports like coffee, cocoa, rubber, wood and palm oil if the producers were unable to prove they were not grown in deforested areas.
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