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Guidance on the EUDR commoission

The European Union published its updated guidance document for the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) on August 12, 2025.

Although the Regulation has been in force since June 29, 2023, the new guidance updates the implementation deadlines: December 30, 2025, for large and medium-sized enterprises, and June 30, 2026, for micro and small enterprises.

The guidance also clarifies several important elements, including the definitions of “negligible risk” and “complexity of the supply chain,” the scope of relevant products (such as timber, cocoa, coffee, and oil palm), and the roles of different stakeholders. It further details due diligence processes—covering everything from data collection to submission—and outlines the requirements for a thorough risk assessment.

Additionally, the document provides clarification on how the EUDR aligns with the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD). The full guidance is available in all 24 EU languages. For the English version, see -  Commission Notice – Guidance Document for Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 on Deforestation-Free Products

If you need support in collecting and tracking EUDR-related data, or in building a compliance program to meet these requirements, explore how Intertek can help:
🔗 EUDR Regulatory Support
🔗 Navigating EUDR Compliance Webinar

Where the specific due diligence rules under the EUDR conflict with the general rules of the CSDDD, the EUDR's provisions, being lex specialis, prevail over the general rules of the CSDDD (lex generalis) to the extent of the conflict, insofar as they provide for more extensive or more specific obligations pursuing the same objectives. This rule is set out in Art. 1(3) CSDDD and it follows the principles of EU law, which give precedence to lex specialis over lex generalis in such cases.

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