Clarification on ‘omnibus’ law due-diligence checks, fines proposed by Poland
By Oscar Pandiello and Jean Comte ( April 17, 2025, 13:17 GMT | Insight) -- EU companies caught under the scope of the bloc’s due diligence law could see reduced supply chain obligations and potential fines capped at 5 percent of their net global turnover, according to a Polish proposal for the EU’s “omnibus” simplification law seen by MLex. EU diplomats are set to discuss the compromise text on April 25.EU companies falling under the scope of the bloc's due-diligence law should face reduced obligations to verify supply chains and fines capped at 5 percent of their global turnover in case of non-compliance, according to a draft text presented by Poland to EU member states....
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