CSRD transposition tracker

Reporting obligations under the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive are created under each member state’s national legislation adopted pursuant to the CSRD. This page reproduces the Ropes & Gray CSRD Transposition Tracker (as of 2026-05-28), which tracks each member state’s progress through three rounds of legislation: the original CSRD, the “Stop the clock” directive (delaying reporting deadlines for certain companies by two years), and the Omnibus I directive (raising compliance thresholds and reducing reporting requirements).

Source: Ropes & Gray CSRD Transposition Tracker, May 2026 update. Information presented as of 2026-05-28. Reproduced under the open-attribution licence stated by Ropes & Gray. Country commentary is the work of the contributing law firms listed against each jurisdiction. The curated CSRD registry entry covers the directive itself.

3Omnibus I directive transposition
21“Stop the clock” directive transposition
0CSRD transposition only
6No adoption
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EU member states (27)

EEA EFTA states (3)

Attribution

Per the Ropes & Gray tracker: “Media sources may freely use information and reproduce graphics contained in this publication, with attribution to the ‘Ropes & Gray CSRD Transposition Tracker.’”

The map, status data, and commentary on this page are reproduced from the Ropes & Gray tracker. Layout and presentation by BWD Strategic.