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RECOMMENDATION on the draft Council decision on the termination of the Voluntary Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Cameroon on forest law[...]

RECOMMENDATION on the draft Council decision on the termination of the Voluntary Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Cameroon on forest law enforcement, governance and trade in timber and derived products to the Union

16.5.2025 - (05673/2025 - C10-0012/2025 - 2024/0245(NLE)) - ***

Committee on International Trade
Rapporteur: Karin Karlsbro

  • DRAFT EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION
  • ANNEX: ENTITIES OR PERSONS FROM WHOM THE RAPPORTEUR HAS RECEIVED INPUT
  • OPINION OF THE COMMITTEE ON DEVELOPMENT
  • PROCEDURE - COMMITTEE RESPONSIBLE
  • FINAL VOTE BY ROLL CALL BY THE COMMITTEE RESPONSIBLE

DRAFT EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION

on the draft Council decision on the termination of the Voluntary Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Cameroon on forest law enforcement, governance and trade in timber and derived products to the Union

(05673/2025 - C10-0012/2025 - 2024/0245(NLE))

(Consent)

The European Parliament,

- having regard to the draft Council decision (05673/2025),

- having regard to the Voluntary Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Cameroon on forest law enforcement, governance and trade in timber and derived products to the European Union (FLEGT)[1],

- having regard to the request for consent submitted by the Council in accordance with Articles 207(4) first subparagraph and Article 218(6) second subparagraph, point (a) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (C10-0012/2025),

- having regard to its non-legislative resolution of ...[2]on the draft decision,

- having regard to Rule 107(1) and (4) and Rule 117(7) of its Rules of Procedure,

- having regard to the opinion of the Committee on Development,

- having regard to the recommendation of the Committee on International Trade (A10-0089/2025),

1. Gives its consent to the termination of the agreement;

2. Instructs its President to forward its position to the Council, the Commission and the governments and parliaments of the Member States and of the Republic of Cameroon.


ANNEX: ENTITIES OR PERSONS FROM WHOM THE RAPPORTEUR HAS RECEIVED INPUT

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OPINION OF THE COMMITTEE ON DEVELOPMENT (25.4.2025)

for the Committee on International Trade

on the draft Council decision on the termination of the Voluntary Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Cameroon on forest law enforcement governance and trade in timber and derived products to the Union

(05673/2025 - C10-0012/2025 - 2024/0245(NLE))

Rapporteur for opinion: Ana Miranda Paz

SHORT JUSTIFICATION

The Voluntary Partnership Agreement (VPA) between the EU and the Republic of Cameroon entered into force on 1 December 2011 for a period of seven years. As it is tacitly renewable, the current seven-year period will expire on 30 November 2025.

Located in the Congo Basin, nearly 40% of Cameroon's territory is covered by tropical forests. However, deforestation remains a major issue, with 900,000 hectares of forest cover (equivalent to 5%) lost between 2011 and 2022. The primary drivers of deforestation include agricultural expansion, wood harvesting, extractive activities (such as iron mining and petroleum extraction), and infrastructure development. In addition, illegal and unsustainable logging continues to degrade the forests. Nearly half of Cameroon's total exports are directed toward European markets, with timber ranking as the third most significant export, after petroleum and cocoa. However, all three sectors contribute to deforestation, and their expansion is a core part of Cameroon's national development strategy for 2020-2030. The VPA was primarily designed to establish a legal framework ensuring the legality of timber exports to the EU by improving national control systems and governance while introducing legal verification and traceability systems.

Since the VPA came into force, the Cameroonian government has failed to implement its key measures, particularly the Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) licensing scheme, as well as the legality verification and traceability systems. Furthermore, law enforcement remains weak due to a lack of resources and persistent corruption. Some slight improvements have been observed since 2020, including a decline in illegal logging rates in managed forests and a reduction in the share of illegal timber in both the export and domestic markets, as analysed in a report by the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR). However, the VPA's contribution to these changes is assessed as relatively weak, especially when compared to similar agreements with other developing countries.

In recent years, Cameroon's timber exports have shifted toward Asian markets, where legality and sustainability standards receive little attention. In 2021, 59% of timber exports were destined for China and Vietnam, compared to 38% for the EU. For logs, exports to these two Asian markets accounted for 98%. A 2020 investigation by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) and the Centre pour l'Environnement et le Développement (CED) uncovered widespread violations of export laws, illegal harvesting, and labour violations, all at the core of the illegal timber trade between Cameroon and Vietnam.

Your rapporteur believes that this situation damages the credibility of the EU as a global leader in forest protection, sustainable and multifunctional agroforestry, soil and landscape conservation, biodiversity, rural economic development, human rights standards, and the integrity of VPAs as EU trade instruments.

Nonetheless, your rapporteur believes that it is of primary importance to draw key insights from the positive aspects of the FLEGT-VPAs process, particularly in terms of forest governance, and integrate them into any future Forest Partnership. Such partnerships should be established with the full involvement of the European Parliament. To be effective, they must be developed through an inclusive process that actively engages small-scale farmers, civil society, local communities and indigenous people while also incorporating an effective monitoring and enforcement mechanism.

Given these challenges, the Council considers that continuing the VPA could undermine the credibility of both the EU and the VPAs as trade instruments. The VPA between the European Union and the Republic of Cameroon has not been successfully implemented. If it were to be terminated, EU cooperation with Cameroon should shift toward supporting the country in implementing measures aligned with the upcoming EU Deforestation Regulation.

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The Committee on Development calls on the Committee on International Trade, as the committee responsible, to recommend approval of the draft Council decision on the termination of the Voluntary Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Cameroon on forest law enforcement governance and trade in timber and derived products to the Union.


ANNEX: ENTITIES OR PERSONS
FROM WHOM THE RAPPORTEUR HAS RECEIVED INPUT

The rapporteur for the opinion declares under her exclusive responsibility that she did not receive input from any entity or person to be mentioned in this Annex pursuant to Article 8 of Annex I to the Rules of Procedure.

PROCEDURE - COMMITTEE ASKED FOR OPINION

Title

Termination of the Voluntary Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Cameroon on forest law enforcement governance and trade in timber and derived products to the Union

References

05673/2025 - C10-0012/2025 - 2024/0245(NLE)

Committee(s) responsible

INTA

Opinion by

Date announced in plenary

DEVE

31.3.2025

Rapporteur for the opinion

Date appointed

Ana Miranda Paz

18.3.2025

Date adopted

24.4.2025

Result of final vote

+:

-:

0:

19

1

1

Members present for the final vote

Abir Al-Sahlani, Barry Andrews, Robert Biedroń, Udo Bullmann, Rosa Estaràs Ferragut, Niels Geuking, Małgorzata Gosiewska, Marc Jongen, Isabella Lövin, Thierry Mariani, Tiago Moreira de Sá, Leire Pajín, Kristoffer Storm

Substitutes present for the final vote

Marieke Ehlers, Marit Maij, Carla Tavares

Members under Rule 216(7) present for the final vote

Wouter Beke, Vladimir Prebilič, Paulius Saudargas, Andrea Wechsler, Tomáš Zdechovský


FINAL VOTE BY ROLL CALL
BY THE COMMITTEE ASKED FOR OPINION

19

+

ECR

Małgorzata Gosiewska, Kristoffer Storm

PPE

Wouter Beke, Rosa Estaràs Ferragut, Niels Geuking, Paulius Saudargas, Andrea Wechsler, Tomáš Zdechovský

PfE

Marieke Ehlers, Tiago Moreira de Sá

Renew

Abir Al-Sahlani, Barry Andrews

S&D

Robert Biedroń, Udo Bullmann, Marit Maij, Leire Pajín, Carla Tavares

Verts/ALE

Isabella Lövin, Vladimir Prebilič

1

-

PfE

Thierry Mariani

1

0

ESN

Marc Jongen

Key to symbols:

+ : in favour

- : against

0 : abstention

PROCEDURE - COMMITTEE RESPONSIBLE

Title

Termination of the Voluntary Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Cameroon on forest law enforcement governance and trade in timber and derived products to the Union

References

05673/2025 - C10-0012/2025 - 2024/0245(NLE)

Date of consultation or request for consent

18.2.2025

Committee(s) responsible

INTA

Committees asked for opinions

Date announced in plenary

DEVE

31.3.2025

Rapporteurs

Date appointed

Karin Karlsbro

14.10.2024

Discussed in committee

18.11.2024

7.4.2025

Date adopted

15.5.2025

Result of final vote

+:

-:

0:

28

4

2

Members present for the final vote

Christophe Bay, Brando Benifei, Lynn Boylan, Anna Bryłka, Udo Bullmann, Bart Groothuis, Karin Karlsbro, Bernd Lange, Ilia Lazarov, Thierry Mariani, Javier Moreno Sánchez, Ştefan Muşoiu, Daniele Polato, Majdouline Sbai, Lukas Sieper, Dominik Tarczyński, Marie-Pierre Vedrenne, Catarina Vieira, Jörgen Warborn, Bogdan Andrzej Zdrojewski, Juan Ignacio Zoido Álvarez

Substitutes present for the final vote

Petras Auštrevičius, Markus Buchheit, João Cotrim De Figueiredo, Fabio De Masi, Lina Gálvez, Jean-Marc Germain, Pierre Pimpie, Jessika Van Leeuwen

Members under Rule 216(7) present for the final vote

Tobias Cremer, Niels Geuking, Cristina Guarda, Michalis Hadjipantela, Niels Flemming Hansen

Date tabled

16.5.2025


FINAL VOTE BY ROLL CALL BY THE COMMITTEE RESPONSIBLE

28

+

ECR

Daniele Polato, Dominik Tarczyński

ESN

Markus Buchheit

NI

Lukas Sieper

PPE

Niels Geuking, Michalis Hadjipantela, Niels Flemming Hansen, Ilia Lazarov, Jessika Van Leeuwen, Jörgen Warborn, Bogdan Andrzej Zdrojewski, Juan Ignacio Zoido Álvarez

Renew

Petras Auštrevičius, João Cotrim De Figueiredo, Bart Groothuis, Karin Karlsbro, Marie-Pierre Vedrenne

S&D

Brando Benifei, Udo Bullmann, Tobias Cremer, Lina Gálvez, Jean-Marc Germain, Bernd Lange, Javier Moreno Sánchez, Ştefan Muşoiu

Verts/ALE

Cristina Guarda, Majdouline Sbai, Catarina Vieira

4

-

PfE

Christophe Bay, Anna Bryłka, Thierry Mariani, Pierre Pimpie

2

0

NI

Fabio De Masi

The Left

Lynn Boylan

Key to symbols:

+ : in favour

- : against

0 : abstention

  • [1] OJ L 92, 6.4.2011, p. 4.
  • [2] Texts adopted of that date, P10_TA(2025)0000.
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