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EUDR Rubber Compliance

Over 90% of natural rubber comes from Southeast Asia, with production expanding rapidly in West Africa. The EUDR requires full traceability to the plantation level for all natural rubber and derived products entering the EU.

90%+
of natural rubber from Southeast Asia
Expanding
rubber production growing rapidly in West Africa
Dec 31, 2020
EUDR cutoff date — plots must prove no forest loss after this date
Relevant HS Codes
4001Natural rubber in primary forms or plates, sheets, strip
4005Compounded rubber, unvulcanised, in primary forms
4011New pneumatic tyres, of rubber
Key Producing Countries
ThailandStandard risk
IndonesiaStandard risk
VietnamStandard risk
Côte d'IvoireStandard risk
IndiaStandard risk
MalaysiaStandard risk
EUDR Requirements for Rubber

What importers need to prove

Geolocation of all plots where rubber was produced (GeoJSON format)
Proof that no deforestation occurred on the plot after December 31, 2020
Legality verification under producing country laws
DDS submitted to TRACES NT before EU market placement
Record retention for 5 years from DDS date

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Related Resources

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