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EUDR dry runs suggest enforcement will test evidence, not just policies

Mayer Brown’s readout of German, Belgian, Dutch and French EUDR dry runs indicates that regulators are likely to inspect concrete due diligence evidence, shipment-level data and operational systems, not merely paper programs.

BY ESG DESK · JUNE 12, 2026 · 1 MIN READ

Mayer Brown’s readout of German, Belgian, Dutch and French EUDR dry runs indicates that regulators are likely to inspect concrete due diligence evidence, shipment-level data and operational systems, not merely paper programs. With EUDR application still set for December 30, 2026, counsel should push clients and firms to move from policy drafting to inspection-ready documentation.

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