I think the first country would be France. They have in place this duty of vigilance law that requires companies over a certain size to take steps to ensure that they have a vigilance plan in place and to make sure that their subsidiaries, other contractors and other entities in the global supply chain do not violate human rights, etc. That's important to look at.
Germany is also looking at mandatory human rights due diligence laws. They basically gave companies a year or maybe a bit more for 50% of them to voluntarily engage in human rights due diligence. That didn't happen, which was unsurprising. They right now have some legislation going through their parliament on mandatory human rights due diligence.
The EU is also talking about this issue at an EU level.