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The European Commission plans to delay the implementation of its deforestation law by a year, originally set to start on Dec. 30, following requests from industries and countries. The law, aimed at combating deforestation, would require companies selling certain products in the 27-nation bloc to prove their supply chains are not contributing to forest destruction.
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