Should EU companies be held liable for environmental and human rights violations in their supply chains?
This debate centers on the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD). Proponents argue that without strict liability, Western lifestyles will continue to be subsidized by unethical practices in the Global South. Opponents argue that burdening European companies with excessive red tape will simply drive manufacturing to countries like China that have lower standards.
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