EU: Emmanuel Macron takes aim at due diligence directive

After initially supporting it, the French president is now attacking the European Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) and calling for its abolition, arguing that the proposed omnibus directive, which already significantly reduces companies' obligations in this area, does not go far enough.

By Antoine Piel. Published on 20 May 2025 à 16h57 - Update on 20 May 2025 à 16h57

Following in the footsteps of the new German chancellor Friedrich Merz (in defiance of his coalition agreement with the Social Democrats), Emmanuel Macron is now calling for the repeal of the CSDDD. At the ‘Choose France’ summit aimed at attracting investment from large companies in France, held on 19 May,…

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