Korea Classified as Low-Risk Country in EU Deforestation Prevention Law Assessment

Published May 28, 2025

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On the 22nd (local time), the European Union (EU) announced the country-specific risk levels for the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and classified South Korea as a low-risk country. According to the Korea Forest Service, 140 countries, including South Korea, were classified as low-risk countries. Four countries were classified as high-risk: North Korea, Russia, Belarus, and Myanmar. The remaining countries, including Brazil, Indonesia, and Malaysia, were classified as standard-risk countries. Starting December 30th, the EUDR will require businesses seeking to distribute seven commodities and their derivatives in the EU market - cattle, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, soybeans, rubber, and timber - to provide product

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The European Union (EU) classified South Korea as a low-risk country on the 22nd (local time) when announcing the national risk grades for the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). According to the Korea Forest Service, 140 countries, including South Korea, were classified as low-risk countries. High-risk countries include North Korea, Russia, Belarus, and Myanmar, while countries like Brazil, Indonesia, and Malaysia were classified as standard-risk countries. The EUDR, effective from December 30th, will require businesses distributing seven products and their derivatives in the EU market—cattle, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, soy, rubber, and timber—to submit due diligence reports verifying that product production is unrelated to deforestation or forest degradation. The EU is known to have primarily considered the degree of forest conversion to agricultural land in this assessment. The Korea Forest Service evaluates that South Korea's low-risk designation recognizes that its forests are ...
Source: Aflnews

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