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    German Cabinet Approves Exemptions to Supply Chain Act

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    Posted on September 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Germany's cabinet approved changes to the supply chain law, exempting large firms from some documentation, reducing costs by 4.1 million euros annually.

    Germany's Cabinet Approves Changes to Supply Chain Law Exemptions

    Changes to Germany's Supply Chain Act

    BERLIN (Reuters) -The German cabinet passed changes on Wednesday to the national supply chain act to exempt larger companies from certain documentation requirements that have been criticised as costly and bureaucratic.

    Overview of the Supply Chain Law

    The law, which took effect in January 2023, makes German firms with more than 1,000 staff take due diligence procedures to monitor suppliers' human rights and environmental protection standards.

    Impact on Businesses

    Reuters reported that this regulation often ends up falling to smaller suppliers and duplicates a similar EU-wide directive, which must be transposed into national law by July 2027.

    Future of the Law

    The coalition government had initially pledged to scrap Germany's supply chain law completely.

    The law will nevertheless continue until the EU Supply Chain Act is implemented, Labour Minister Baerbel Bas said on Wednesday.

    Until then, violations of the existing obligations are to be penalized only in serious cases, such as severe human rights violations.

    The Labour Ministry expects the law to reduce costs for businesses by 4.1 million euros ($4.80 million) per year.

    ($1 = 0.8542 euros)

    (Reporting by Christian Kraemer and Maria Martinez, editing by Rachel More)

    Table of Contents

    • Changes to Germany's Supply Chain Act
    • Overview of the Supply Chain Law
    • Impact on Businesses
    • Future of the Law

    Key Takeaways

    • •German cabinet approves changes to supply chain law.
    • •Exemptions reduce documentation for large companies.
    • •Law aims to cut business costs by 4.1 million euros yearly.
    • •Existing obligations penalized only in severe cases.
    • •EU directive to replace national law by July 2027.

    Frequently Asked Questions about German cabinet approves exemptions to supply chain act

    1What changes were made to the supply chain act?

    The German cabinet approved changes to exempt larger companies from certain documentation requirements, which had been criticized as costly.

    2What is the purpose of the supply chain act?

    The supply chain act requires German firms with over 1,000 employees to monitor their suppliers' human rights and environmental protection standards.

    3How will the changes affect business costs?

    The Labour Ministry anticipates that the changes will reduce costs for businesses by approximately 4.1 million euros per year.

    4What penalties exist under the current supply chain act?

    Under the current law, violations will only be penalized in serious cases, such as severe human rights violations.

    5When must the EU Supply Chain Act be implemented?

    The EU Supply Chain Act must be transposed into national law by July 2027.

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