Asian Companies Face Risks Amid EU’s Stricter Sustainability Reporting Rules 

Asian Companies Face Risks Amid EU’s Stricter Sustainability Reporting Rules 

by  
AnhNguyen  
- 2 octobre 2024

As the European Union’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) takes effect, Asian companies, especially in China, are under pressure to meet the stringent ESG and sustainability reporting requirements. These new regulations present both a challenge and an opportunity for businesses to enhance their sustainability efforts and gain a competitive edge, according to industry experts. 

The CSRD requires large non-EU firms with listed securities to comply with its sustainability reporting guidelines starting as early as 2024. Smaller companies will have until 2028 to meet these obligations, depending on revenue levels. Companies will need to disclose extensive data on environmental and social performance, as well as financial impacts. 

Chinese firms are particularly vulnerable due to their significant market presence in the EU. Businesses involved in sectors such as batteries, electric vehicles, and solar panels are expected to be heavily impacted by these new rules. Ryan Foo, senior technical manager at TUV Rheinland, emphasized that companies with European ties will need to upgrade their disclosures. 

The EU’s CSRD is part of its broader plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. However, many Asian companies are currently unprepared, risking reputational damage, according to Deloitte’s sustainability leader, Will Symons. 

While some Asian exporters will face direct CSRD obligations, a larger number will need to supply data to their European customers. Piers Touzel from ERM highlighted that many Asian exporters lack the systems to collect this data. With sustainability reporting becoming more integral, companies that align their ESG strategies with business value will likely gain a competitive advantage in the global market. 

 

Sources : 

https://www.scmp.com/business/article/3280737/asian-companies-face-reputation-risk-tougher-eu-sustainability-rules-kick 

https://beamstart.com/news/asian-companies-face-reputation-risk-1727838858447 

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