The tracker · South Korea

South Korean Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence Bill

In committee South Korea Entry updated March 2026

The leading Asian attempt at a binding due diligence statute, repeatedly introduced and still in committee.

StatusIn committee
EnactedNot enacted
First compliance deadlineNot applicable
Companies in scopeLarge Korean companies above the drafted thresholds
Maximum penaltyAdministrative fines and procurement exclusion, as drafted
Civil liabilityCivil liability provisions included in the drafted text
Enforcement bodyTo be designated, as drafted

Latest movement

Reintroduced bill under committee scrutiny; business association opposition remains the main obstacle.

In plain language

What this law does

Korean legislators have repeatedly introduced bills that would require large companies to conduct human rights and environmental due diligence across their supply chains, with civil liability and administrative enforcement modelled on European precedents while adapting to Korean corporate structures.

The bills have not advanced past committee, with business associations arguing for voluntary approaches and alignment with eventual international consensus. The entry matters for this tracker because Korea would be the first Asian jurisdiction with a binding horizontal due diligence law, changing the regional conversation entirely.

Obligations

What it asks of companies

  1. Horizontal due diligence duty (as drafted)

    Covered companies would identify, prevent and mitigate human rights and environmental risks across supply chains.

  2. Liability and enforcement (as drafted)

    The drafted text combines civil liability with administrative fines and public procurement consequences.

Timeline

How it got here

2021

First supply chain due diligence bill introduced in the National Assembly.

2023

Broader HREDD bill introduced with civil society backing.

2024 to 2026

Bills reintroduced following the assembly cycle; committee deliberations continue.

Changelog

Entry history

March 2026

Committee status and stakeholder positions updated.

Sources

Primary documents