Proposed EU rule would impose fines for trading with illegal Israeli settlements

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The EU corporate sustainability due diligence directive, to be voted on in June, aims to compel companies to respect human and environmental rights

Large Irish companies face the prospect of being fined if they buy or sell goods or services from illegal Israeli settlements under a proposed EU rule.

These provisions are similar to the private occupied territories bill which was blocked by the Fine Gael-led minority government in 2019 after staunch resistance from the Israeli government. The EU’s corporate sustainability due diligence directive is due to be voted on by the European Parliament in June. It is ...

 

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