"EU Member States Thwart Corporate Sustainability Law Approval"
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Germany and Italy have opposed a proposed EU supply chain law that aims to hold companies accountable for human rights and environmental abuses in their supply chains, arguing that it would create unnecessary bureaucracy and hinder competitiveness. The move has sparked criticism from human rights groups and other EU members who support the legislation, highlighting the ongoing debate over corporate responsibility and regulation within the bloc.
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