Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2025/723
This regulation focuses on making aviation greener by encouraging the use of sustainable fuels. It lays out the specifics for calculating the price difference between these fuels and regular kerosene. It also explains how airlines can get EU Emission Trading System (ETS) allowances for using sustainable fuels, rewarding them for choosing eco-friendly options. Commercial aircraft operators can apply for allowances by reporting the use of eligible aviation fuels in their annual emissions report.
Directive (EU) 2025/794
This directive is about giving companies more time to get ready for new sustainability reporting rules. It pushes back the dates for when Member States have to start applying certain parts of the corporate sustainability reporting and due diligence directives. This means larger companies now have more time to prepare their sustainability reports, and the due diligence requirements for businesses are delayed too.
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/720
This regulation gives the green light to using a specific type of bacteria, *Lentilactobacillus buchneri* DSM 32651, as a feed additive for all animals. It’s a technological additive that improves the quality and preservation of silage, which is fermented feed. When using the additive, you must establish operational procedures to address potential risks. Where risks cannot be eliminated, personal protective equipment must be used. The regulation specifies that it applies for moderately difficult to ensile fresh plant material and sets out minimum dosage requirements for its use.
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/713
This regulation penalizes Italy for overfishing in 2023. As a result, Italy will have its fishing efforts reduced in 2024. The specific stocks that have been overfished are identified, and the regulation details exactly how many days will be cut from Italy’s fishing allowances for certain types of vessels and regions to make up for exceeding fishing limits.
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/719
This regulation requires that all imports of specific rainbow trout from Türkiye must now be registered. This registration follows a court decision that partially invalidated a previous regulation on duties. This allows the EU to potentially apply revised duties retroactively if needed, ensuring the correct amount is collected from importers. Registration requirements apply to specific exporting producers and customs authoritites must register imports of rainbow trout from specific Turkish companies.
Council Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/776
This regulation adds more people and entities to the EU’s sanctions list for Iran because of serious human rights violations. The individuals listed now include judges, prison officials, and other authorities who have been involved in unfair trials and mistreatment. The two entities added are a prison and a court, both implicated in human rights abuses. Individuals and entities have been added to the list in Annex I of Regulation (EU) No 359/2011, and are subject to restrictive measures. This is a clear signal that the EU is taking steps to penalize those responsible for human rights abuses in Iran.
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/778
This regulation reintroduces tariffs on a range of products coming from the United States. This is the EU’s response to US tariffs on steel and aluminum. It means certain goods imported from the US will now face additional customs duties, making them more expensive. Annexes list the products subject to additional duties, identified by their CN codes and the applicable duty rates.
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/708
This regulation re-authorises the use of sodium ferrocyanide and potassium ferrocyanide as technological feed additives for all animal species. Maximum content levels and specific labelling requirements are applied. Feed business operators must establish operational procedures to mitigate potential risks to users, including the use of personal protective equipment.
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/786
This regulation is a temporary pause on some trade measures against the US. It suspends additional customs duties until mid-July 2025. The suspension of measures is designed to allow for potential cooperation and resolution of trade disputes between the EU and the United States.
Decision No. 1/2024 of the Community/Switzerland Inland Transport Committee
This decision updates the transport agreement between the EU and Switzerland. It extends deadlines for Switzerland to align its national rules with EU law on rail and road transport. It also updates lists of relevant EU legislation to keep the agreement current, so it reflects the most recent standards and regulations.