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The End of the Green Lane to Europe

Monday, March 20, 2023

The European Union regulation on deforestation-free supply chains will go into effect in May. No more ‘green lane’ for Indonesia’s timber.

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Log testing (PKB) officials measure and assess teak and mahogany logs at a timber stockpiling site in Emplak village, Pangandaran Regency, West Java, October 25, 2020. ANTARA/Adeng Bustomi/File Photo . tempo : 171431335449.

ON January 24, the Ciputra Hotel in West Jakarta became a venue where Indonesian and European Union experts on the Forest Law Enforcement, Government and Trade-Voluntary Partnership Agreement (FLEGT-VPA) met. The routine meeting took place seven weeks after the European Union Deforestation-Free Supply Chains (EUDFSC) regulation was ratified. The new regulation, which will come into effect in May-June will require seven commodities circulating in

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