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Bayer CEO says Roundup settlement is important addition to Supreme Court case

Bayer aims to resolve about 67,000 claims alleging Roundup exposure caused non-Hodgkin's lymphoma with a 21-year compensation program, pending Supreme Court review.

  • Announcing a long-term compensation program, Bayer proposed a $10.5 billion settlement to resolve current and future Roundup cancer lawsuits, covering plaintiffs exposed before Feb. 17, 2026.
  • After acquiring Monsanto for $66 billion, Bayer inherited about 67,000 outstanding Roundup claims and faces pressure as the U.S. Supreme Court reviews a key appeal.
  • The settlement would fund a common claims program over 21 years, managed by a professional claims administrator; Bayer said, "The proposed class settlement differs markedly from the prior class settlement put forth by the company in 2020."
  • Bayer shares pushed higher in Frankfurt after the announcement, rising as much as 7.9% and setting aside 10.5 billion euros for litigation, with about five billion euros expected payouts for 2026, delaying results from February 25 to March 4.
  • A favorable Supreme Court decision would largely foreclose state label-based claims, and the source said the case remains critical while CEO Bill Anderson weighs stopping glyphosate production.
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Bayer proposes class settlement for weedkiller cancer claims

German agrochemical giant Bayer said Tuesday its subsidiary Monsanto had proposed a class settlement of up to $7.25 billion to settle claims that the Roundup weedkiller causes blood cancer, potentially drawing a line under years of costly litigation.

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Bayer to make $10.5 billion push to settle Roundup cases

The settlement would resolve current and future cancer lawsuits over its top-selling weedkiller.

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