EUDR Enforcement Deadline — December 30, 2026

Your Timber.
EUDR Compliant.
Before the Deadline.

Timberlark is the first platform built to generate the GPS-verified, blockchain-backed, tamper-proof audit trail every EU timber importer needs — automatically, with every job recorded.

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Days until EUDR enforcement deadline
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Max annual EU revenue fine for non-compliance
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Commodity sectors affected by EUDR
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Timberlark compliance infrastructure — built and deployed

What Is EUDR — and Why It Matters Now

The EU Deforestation Regulation (Regulation EU 2023/1115) requires that every company placing timber and seven other commodities on the EU market must prove — with verifiable documentation — that those products did not contribute to deforestation after December 31, 2020.

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Without Compliance
Your timber is blocked at EU ports. You face fines of up to 4% of your total annual EU revenue. Your products are confiscated. Your business is barred from the EU market until compliance is demonstrated. The deadline is December 30, 2026 for large operators.
With Timberlark
Every job posted on Timberlark automatically captures GPS harvest coordinates, species data, BMP compliance records, and chain-of-custody documentation. Your blockchain audit trail is built and timestamped before the timber leaves the forest — ready for any EU due diligence review.

What EUDR Requires From You

Every shipment of timber (or any EUDR-regulated commodity) entering the EU must be accompanied by a Due Diligence Statement (DDS) containing the following verified documentation.

Every Requirement. Already Built.

Timberlark was designed from the ground up to capture exactly what EUDR compliance auditors require — automatically, at the point of harvest, before the timber ever moves.

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Built on VeChain — The Supply Chain Blockchain
VeChain is purpose-built for enterprise supply chain verification. Every Timberlark job record is written to the VeChain blockchain — creating a permanent, verifiable, tamper-proof record that cannot be altered after it is created. This is not a spreadsheet or a PDF. It is an immutable on-chain record that satisfies the "tamper-proof audit trail" requirement that EUDR compliance auditors demand. EU buyers can verify any Timberlark job record independently — without relying on the seller's word.

If Your Timber Touches the EU, You Need This

EUDR compliance is required at every link in the supply chain. It is not just an exporter problem — it applies to anyone whose timber, products, or services cross into the EU market.

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EU Timber Importers
You are the primary compliance target. You must submit a Due Diligence Statement for every shipment and demonstrate that your entire supply chain — back to the harvest site — is deforestation-free and legally documented.
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US & International Timber Exporters
If your buyers are in the EU, they cannot accept your timber without EUDR documentation from you. Exporters without a compliant, documented supply chain will be dropped by EU buyers before the deadline hits.
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Sawmills & Wood Processors
Processed wood products — lumber, plywood, MDF, flooring — are all covered by EUDR. Your buyers need proof that the raw timber input was EUDR-compliant before you processed it.
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Furniture & Product Manufacturers
Any product containing wood that is sold into the EU falls under EUDR. Furniture manufacturers, construction material suppliers, and paper producers are all included.
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Multi-Commodity Operators
EUDR covers 7 commodities: timber, cattle, soy, palm oil, coffee, cocoa, and rubber. Timberlark's compliance infrastructure is commodity-agnostic — the same platform that documents timber can document any EUDR-regulated supply chain.
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Trade Associations & Certifiers
Timber trade associations, forest certification bodies, and sustainability auditors need a platform to direct their members toward that provides verifiable, EU-accepted compliance documentation. Timberlark is actively partnering with these organizations.

EUDR Affects Every Country
That Trades With Europe

Whether you export commodities to the EU, import on behalf of European buyers, or manufacture products that enter the EU market — EUDR compliance is your responsibility. Timberlark serves every link in this global chain.

🌿 Commodity Exporting Countries — must provide EUDR documentation to EU buyers
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United States
Exporter
US pine, hardwood, and wood products exported to EU buyers require full EUDR documentation. Timberlark captures GPS coordinates and harvest records at the source.
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Brazil
Exporter
The world's most-scrutinized EUDR country. Timber, soy, and cattle exports to the EU require rigorous documentation — deforestation-free proof traced back to plot level.
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Indonesia
Exporter
Palm oil, timber, and rubber exports to the EU are all EUDR-regulated. Exporters must prove production did not occur on deforested land after December 31, 2020.
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Malaysia
Exporter
A major palm oil and tropical hardwood supplier to the EU. Malaysian exporters face strict EUDR scrutiny and need verified supply chain documentation for every shipment.
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Canada
Exporter
Canada's softwood lumber and wood products industry has significant EU exposure. Exporters with EU buyers must provide EUDR-compliant due diligence statements for every shipment.
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Australia
Exporter
Australian timber operators and agricultural exporters with EU supply chains are directly affected. Timberlark provides the documentation trail that keeps Australian exports moving into Europe.
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West Africa
Exporter
Ghana, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, and the DRC are major tropical hardwood exporters to the EU. EUDR compliance is now the price of continued EU market access.
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Vietnam
Exporter
One of the world's largest wood furniture manufacturers for EU retail. Every product must trace its raw timber input back to a verified, deforestation-free origin.
🇪🇺 EU Member States & Major Importers — compliance enforcement begins December 30, 2026
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Netherlands
EU Importer
Rotterdam is Europe's largest timber port. Dutch importers and traders are at the front line of EUDR enforcement — every shipment requires a verified Due Diligence Statement on arrival.
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Germany
EU Importer
Europe's largest timber consumer and manufacturing economy. German importers, furniture manufacturers, and construction material buyers face mandatory compliance on all timber inputs.
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France
EU Importer
A major EU timber importer and wood processor. French companies placing timber or wood products on the EU market must submit a Due Diligence Statement for every regulated commodity.
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Sweden & Nordic
EU Producer
Sweden, Finland, and Norway are major timber producers who also import. Both domestically produced and imported timber must be documented under EUDR when placed on the EU market.
🔄 Processing & Re-Export Markets — manufacture for EU markets; compliance flows through your supply chain
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Egypt
Processor
Egypt imports timber for construction and furniture manufacturing, with finished products exported into EU markets. Egyptian processors must maintain full EUDR compliance documentation for all EU-bound goods.
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Turkey
Processor
A significant wood products manufacturer and exporter to EU markets. Turkish companies processing timber for EU buyers must prove compliant origin throughout the supply chain.
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China
Processor
The world's largest wood products manufacturer. Chinese companies exporting flooring, furniture, and panels to the EU must document the origin of every raw timber input under EUDR.
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United Kingdom
UKDR
The UK has enacted equivalent legislation (UKDR). UK importers face parallel compliance requirements. Timberlark's documentation satisfies both EU and UK regulatory standards simultaneously.

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Compliance Information

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