The Borneo Post (Sabah)

M’sia sends objection letter to EU on palm oil biofuel ban

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TELUK INTAN: The Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s has sent an objection letter to 27 European Union (EU) members in relation to the bloc’s proposal to ban palm oil biofuels by 2020.

Minister Datuk Seri Mah Siew Keong said his ministry had sent the objection letter through the ambassador­s of the EU countries in Malaysia, last Friday.

“A total of 10 reasons were presented in the objection letter regarding the EU’s proposal which is found to be not true and discrimina­tory especially to some 650,000 oil palm smallholde­rs in the country.

“Even though the European Parliament had come out with a resolution but they must hold discussion­s with ministers of the 27 EU members prior to the final decision on banning the commodity in biofuels,” he said.

Mah was speaking to reporters after presenting spectacles donation to 780 senior citizens in the Teluk Intan Parliament­ary constituen­cy here yesterday.

He said he had held discussion­s with the Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry, Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed as well as Foreign Minister, Datuk Seri Anifah Aman regarding the matter.

He said claims by the EU that oil

A total of 10 reasons were presented in the objection letter regarding the EU’s proposal which is found to be not true and discrimina­tory especially to some 650,000 oil palm smallholde­rs in the country. Datuk Seri Mah Siew Keong, Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s

palm cultivatio­n could destroy the environmen­t was something that could not be accepted at all.

The European Parliament has approved a resolution which requires that only sustainabl­y produced palm oil can enter the EU market after 2020.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Mah shows the objection letter to 27 EU members in relation to the bloc’s proposal to ban palm oil biofuels by 2020. Mah says his ministry had sent the objection letter through the ambassador­s of the EU countries in Malaysia.
— Bernama photo Mah shows the objection letter to 27 EU members in relation to the bloc’s proposal to ban palm oil biofuels by 2020. Mah says his ministry had sent the objection letter through the ambassador­s of the EU countries in Malaysia.

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