ExxonMobil Threatens To Leave EU Over Sustainability Rules

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ExxonMobil threatens to leave the EU market if sustainability regulations are not eased, citing potential non-compliance penalties under the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive.

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ExxonMobil would be forced to quit its business in Europe if the European Union doesn’t materially ease its sustainability regulations that impose penalties on companies in case of non-compliance, chief executive Darren Woods told Reuters on Monday. Last year, the EU formally adopted the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD). These new EU-wide rules introduce obligations for large companies regarding adverse impacts of their activities on human rights and environmental protection. The EU directive is part…

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