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Many global corporations will soon have to police up and down their supply chains as EU human rights 'due diligence' law nears enactment

Many global corporations will soon have to police up and down their supply chains as EU human rights 'due diligence' law nears enactment
August 03, 2023
The Los Angeles Post - The Conversation

The European Union will soon require thousands of large companies to actively look for and reduce human rights abuses and environmental damage in their supply chains. And although it’s an EU law, it will also cover foreign businesses – including American ones – that have operations in the region.

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