Indonesia, Malaysia to send palm oil mission to EU

JakartaPost-Feb 10

Indonesia and Malaysia have agreed to step up efforts to fight discrimination against palm oil and protect the industry by sending a mission to the European Union, which has issued a new policy to block the sale of palm oil. At a meeting in Jakarta on Thursday between Coordinating Economic Affairs Minister Airlangga Hartarto and Malaysia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Plantations Minister Fadillah Yusof, the two countries agreed to send a joint mission to present scientific facts, economic benefits and industry best practices. “We have agreed to protect the palm oil sector by strengthening [our] efforts and cooperation to deal with this discrimination. With regard to this unilateral move that could impact the palm oil industry, our meeting agreed to hold a policy dialog with major importing countries,” Airlangga told a press conference afterward. Fadillah, meanwhile, said Malaysia and Indonesia were in agreement on protecting the environment, including by practicing sustainable logging when clearing land for plantations. Read more at: https://www.thejakartapost.com/business/2023/02/10/indonesia-malaysia-to-send-palm-oil-mission-to-eu.html.