The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘No blanket EU trade ban’

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KUALA LUMPUR: As Malaysia is an open economy, the government cannot impose a blanket ban on trade with the European Union (EU), but it can collaborat­e with government-linked companies to determine where to buy and sell goods amid the economic bloc’s threat to palm oil, said Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister, Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed.

He said a total ban would be complicate­d as many European companies were present in Malaysia and vice versa.

“That (total ban) will result in a lot of disruption to the world (including Malaysia) because there are many EU companies with businesses in Malaysia, including Germany, Dutch, French, British and Swedish, hundreds of them.

“But when it comes to government purchases, we have 100 per cent leverage on where we want to buy, such as the purchase of defence equipment.

“The same goes to the government-linked companies,” he said, after officiatin­g the launch of the Sime Darby Plantation Operationa­l and Productivi­ty Excellence Summit

That (total ban) will result in a lot of disruption to the world (including Malaysia) because there are many EU companies with businesses in Malaysia, including Germany, Dutch, French, British and Swedish, hundreds of them. Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed, Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister

yesterday.

As for private sector, Mustapa said, Malaysia as an open economy the government could not control the private sector.

The proposal for a trade ban on EU was put on the table following the EU parliament’s decision last month to exclude the use of palm oil in biofuels by 2021.

So far France, Sweden and the majority of UK Members of European Parliament­s (especially those from the Conservati­ve Party) have opposed the EU palm oil resolution.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Mustapa says a total ban would be complicate­d as many European companies were present in Malaysia and vice versa.
— Bernama photo Mustapa says a total ban would be complicate­d as many European companies were present in Malaysia and vice versa.

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