Brussels (TDI): The Embassy of Pakistan in Brussels, in collaboration with the Ministry of Commerce (MoC) and the Directorate General Trade (DG Trade) of the European Commission, organized an informative session on the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CS3D).
The session focused on new obligations concerning human rights and climate change that will affect European economic operators and businesses in non-EU countries integrated into their supply chains.
A significant turnout of business associations and stakeholders from Pakistan attended the event.
Gabriele Lo Monaco from DG Trade delivered a comprehensive presentation detailing the various obligations under the CS3D, the rationale behind the directive, and its enforcement mechanisms.
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Following the presentation, an interactive Q&A session provided participants with further clarity on the subject.
Omar Hameed, Economic Minister at the Pakistan Embassy in Brussels, expressed gratitude to the European Commission for facilitating the interaction.
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He emphasized the importance for Pakistani businesses to prepare for these new regulations, noting that compliance will be a crucial factor for maintaining access to European markets.