Why the Bundestag Is Discussing Supply Chains Again
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It's a 48-letter monster that the Bundestag is debating today: the Supply Chain Due Diligence Abolition Act. The debate behind it has been as long as the word itself. What's it all about today? By Jan-Peter Bartels.
Berlin, June 5, 2025. On the draft law of the AfD Group on the abolition of the so-called Supply Chain Care Obligations Act (LkSG), the chairman of the AfD Group in the Economic Committee, Malte Kaufmann, explains: "The last federal government – SPD, Alliance 90/The Greens and FDP – had already established the negative effects of the LkSG in the summer of 2024 and announced its abolition. However, this project was postponed by the Federal Minist…
As of: June 5, 2025, 5:35 a.m. In an important session today, the Bundestag is debating the Supply Chain Due Diligence Abolition Act. This debate has been going on for a long time and has fundamental implications for companies. In the 1990s, an advertising slogan from the northern German company Tesa became popular: "A piece of a perfect world." For the company, this signified the marketing success of a new self-adhesive tape. Today, three decad…
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