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The European Parliament has sought to weaken a proposed ban on deforestation-linked commodity imports, backing a one-year delay and introducing a new "no risk" category of countries. This move, supported by the European People's Party and far-right lawmakers, adds uncertainty to the EU's deforestation regulation and could create divisions among mainstream parties.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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