The European Union's new Commissioner for Animal Health and Welfare, Olivér Várhelyi, is advocating for stricter regulations on the transport of live farm animals. He wants the Agriculture Council to revise and update the European regulation on animal transport by mid-2025. However, there is not unanimous support for this proposal among EU agriculture ministers. Some countries like Germany and Luxembourg are pushing for stricter export restrictions to non-EU countries with lower animal welfare standards. On the other hand, countries like Spain and Romania are opposing these proposals, arguing that they could negatively impact their agricultural economies and rural areas. Finland is advocating for more consideration of national specificities in animal welfare regulations.