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EU AI Act compliance pressure shifts to supply chains

The EU AI Act's impact will first be felt by supply chain managers, not AI developers, as companies supplying components for CE-marked products in the EU must now comply with new regulations. Information requests regarding AI usage in manufacturing processes will precede the official legal deadlines, similar to the REACH chemical regulation. While some high-risk AI deadlines are postponed, rules on prohibited AI practices and general-purpose AI obligations remain on schedule for August 2025. AI

IMPACT Companies supplying to the EU market must prepare for new AI compliance demands throughout their supply chains.

RANK_REASON Significant regulatory impact on supply chains due to new AI legislation. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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EU AI Act compliance pressure shifts to supply chains

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