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GCC states warn of implications of EU’s proposed Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Legislation

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Last updated: 2025/12/05 at 1:40 PM
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Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states have voiced significant concerns over proposed European Union legislation – specifically the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive – warning it could disrupt trade and energy supplies. The directives, currently undergoing final negotiations, aim to hold companies accountable for their environmental and human rights impacts throughout global supply chains. The GCC fears the regulations will impose standards beyond internationally agreed-upon norms and negatively impact their businesses operating in Europe.

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Potential Impacts on Trade and EnergyEU’s Sustainability Push and Global Implications

The dispute centers on the potential extraterritorial reach of the EU legislation, which would apply to major European and international companies, regardless of where they operate. According to a statement released by the GCC, the proposed rules require adherence to the EU’s definition of sustainability, including stringent climate plans and human rights standards. This has sparked anxieties among GCC nations about potential economic repercussions.

GCC States Express Concerns Over Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence

The core of the GCC’s objection lies in the belief that the directives could create unfair competitive disadvantages for their companies. While acknowledging the importance of sustainability, the GCC argues the legislation goes beyond established international frameworks like the Paris Agreement and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. They maintain their national laws already align with principles of these organizations, and they consistently report on their progress through international channels.

Potential Impacts on Trade and Energy

The GCC states are particularly worried about the potential for penalties and compliance costs associated with the new regulations. They fear these burdens, even with recent amendments proposed by the European Parliament, will hinder the competitiveness of GCC companies in the European market. Additionally, the GCC highlighted the possibility of companies choosing to withdraw from the EU altogether and seek alternative markets.

A significant concern raised by the GCC is the potential impact on energy supplies to Europe. Despite their commitment to providing reliable energy, the statement suggests continued negotiations and the eventual adoption of the legislation could jeopardize this continuity. This comes at a time when Europe is actively seeking to diversify its energy sources and reduce reliance on specific suppliers.

EU’s Sustainability Push and Global Implications

The EU’s push for greater corporate accountability reflects a growing global trend towards Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investing and responsible business practices. The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, linked to the due diligence directive, aims to standardize sustainability reporting, making it easier for investors and consumers to assess companies’ environmental and social performance. However, this approach is not universally accepted, with some nations arguing for greater flexibility and national sovereignty.

Meanwhile, the GCC emphasizes its ongoing participation in UN bodies focused on human rights, the environment, and climate change. They assert their commitment to transparency and regular reporting on their national efforts, including adherence to the Paris Agreement and the implementation of environmental regulations. The GCC views these existing commitments as sufficient evidence of their dedication to sustainable development.

The GCC has expressed hope that EU member states will reconsider the scope of the directive, potentially limiting its application to within the EU’s borders. They believe this would mitigate the risk of cross-border effects and address their concerns about unfair competition. The GCC also points to the importance of considering the existing efforts of GCC companies to adhere to global best practices.

The trilogue negotiations – involving the European Parliament, the Council of the EU, and the European Commission – are expected to conclude in the coming months. The final form of the legislation, and whether it will address the GCC’s concerns, remains uncertain. Stakeholders will be closely watching for any further amendments or compromises that may emerge from these discussions, particularly regarding the extraterritorial application of the supply chain due diligence requirements and the definition of ESG compliance.

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