The Borneo Post

EU impeding Malaysia from achieving UN SDGs — Kok

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KUALA LUMPUR: Minister of Primary Industries Teresa Kok has criticised the European Union (EU) for impeding Malaysia from achieving UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) through its continuous push to phase out palm oil from its markets.

In a statement, she said Malaysia has taken various efforts to invest in sustainabi­lity and comply with sustainabl­e practices, but the EU’s anti-palm oil action was sending a message to palm oil-producing countries that investment­s in sustainabi­lity does not pay off and is futile.

“Our forest is above our internatio­nal pledge of 50 per cent forest cover, while these critics cannot even claim the same.

“The EU should assist developing countries in achieving the SDGs, instead of imposing onerous rules and policies that undermine their efforts,” she said in an interview after delivering a keynote address at the European Palm Oil Conference in Madrid, Spain

Our forest is above our internatio­nal pledge of 50 per cent forest cover, while these critics cannot even claim the same. Teresa Kok, Minister of Primary Industries

on Thursday.

Earlier, Kok and her delegation had met with the Spanish Alliance for Sustainabl­e Palm Oil and Spanish Biodiesel Associatio­n members who expressed continued support for Malaysianc­ertified sustainabl­e palm oil and highlighte­d Spain’s emergence as a major destinatio­n for palm oil into Europe.

She said the parties were committed to address the antipalm oil campaign by jointly promoting palm oil benefits and sustainabl­e production.

The Spanish government had rejected the EU Parliament’s motion to ban palm biofuels, saying that it contravene­d World Trade Organisati­on convention­s.

Spain is one of the major importers of Malaysian palm oil, having imported 259,701 tonnes of Malaysian palm oil from January to August this year, a 46.8 per cent increase compared with the correspond­ing period last year. — Bernama

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Teresa Kok

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