Joint statement: Support for a fast-track adoption of the longer transition periods of the CSRD and the CS3D
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27 Mar 2025
Financial services, Corporate sustainability, Corporate sustainability

Along with 17 other trade associations representing a broad range of interests, AmCham EU is calling on the Members of the Parliament to ensure that the urgency procedure on the delay of both CSRD and CS3D and subsequently the delay itself are both adopted swiftly.

The Proposal for a Directive amending CSRD and CS3D as regards the dates from which Member States are to apply certain corporate sustainability reporting and Due diligence requirement (2025/0044), represents a vital step forward for the industry. AmCham EU and the co-signatories urge the Parliament to ensure the vote of the 1st of April solidifies the objectives of simplifications the Commission as laid out.

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