France’s rapid alignment with the EU omnibus “Stop-the-clock” directive

France’s rapid alignment with the EU omnibus “Stop-the-clock” directive

by  
AnhNguyen  
- 13 de mayo de 2025

France has swiftly implemented the EU’s “Stop-the-Clock” directive, officially delaying certain ESG and carbon neutral strategy obligations under the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CS3D). The move, triggered by growing regulatory fatigue and competitiveness concerns across the bloc, aims to provide businesses—especially SMEs—greater clarity and time to prepare for complex sustainability requirements. 

Initially adopted by the EU in April 2025, the directive pushes back CSRD obligations by two years for large companies not yet reporting and delays the CS3D’s application phase by one year. France responded promptly, adopting the DDADUE 2025 law to integrate the directive into national legislation. The law defers reporting for many companies until 2028–2029 and allows transitional flexibility in ESG disclosures to mitigate competitive risk. 

The CSRD, in force since January 2023, mandates detailed sustainability reporting under the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS). Meanwhile, the CS3D, effective from July 2024, imposes human rights and environmental due diligence across company value chains. Both frameworks have drawn criticism for imposing heavy compliance burdens, particularly on multinational firms. 

France’s DDADUE 2025 law also reduces penalties, removes some criminal liabilities for non-compliance, and allows for omissions in sensitive disclosures, as long as transparency is preserved. While the delay provides operational relief, it introduces temporary uncertainty as EU institutions negotiate broader reforms under an ongoing omnibus review. 

This transitional phase underscores the EU’s intent to balance robust ESG regulation with economic competitiveness. For companies, this period offers an opportunity to reassess ESG strategies and carbon neutral planning while awaiting harmonized implementation. As the debate continues, the evolving regulatory landscape reinforces the strategic importance of sustainability in shaping Europe’s business future. 

 

Fuentes: 

https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/france-s-rapid-alignment-with-the-eu-5810790/  

https://www.hoganlovells.com/en/publications/frances-rapid-alignment-with-the-eu-omnibus-stoptheclock-directive  

Comienza a usar la Herramienta ESG de Seneca hoy

Monitorea el desempeño ESG en carteras, crea tus propios marcos ESG y toma decisiones empresariales mejor informadas.

Toolkit

Seneca ESG

¿Interesado? Contáctanos ahora

Para contactarnos, por favor llena el formulario a la derecha o envíanos un correo directamente a la dirección de abajo

sales@senecaesg.com

Oficina de Singapur

7 Straits View, Marina One East Tower, #05-01, Singapur 018936

+65 6223 8888

Oficina de Ámsterdam

Gustav Mahlerplein 2 Ámsterdam, Países Bajos 1082 MA

(+31) 6 4817 3634

Oficina de Taipéi

77 Dunhua South Road, 7F Sección 2, Distrito Da'an, Taipéi, Taiwán 106414

(+886) 02 2706 2108

Oficina de Hanói

Viet Tower 1, Thai Ha, Dong Da Hanói, Vietnam 100000

(+84) 936 075 490

Oficina de Lima

Av Jorge Basadre Grohmann 607 San Isidro, Lima, Perú 15073

(+51) 951 722 377

Oficina de Tokio

1-4-20 Nishikicho, Tachikawa City, Tokyo 190-0022