The Borneo Post

UK’s TAC says Malaysian palm oil is sustainabl­e

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Malaysian palm oil is sustainabl­e, and its zero-tariff rate would be beneficial, according to the Trade and Agricultur­e Commission (TAC), an expert advisory group to the United Kingdom (UK) government.

In a statement yesterday, Malaysian Palm Oil Council chief executive officer Belvinder Sron said that the new independen­t expert report clearly shows that Malaysia’s commitment to sustainabi­lity is clear and that the Malaysian Sustainabl­e Palm Oil (MSPO) certificat­ion scheme is the gold standard for sustainabl­e palm oil certificat­ion.

“The facts about Malaysia’s commitment to palm oil excellence are clear.

MSPO is the gold standard for sustainabl­e palm oil certificat­ion and can assure both importers and UK authoritie­s that all legal requiremen­ts are met and no deforestat­ion has taken place.

“Malaysia leads the world in sustainabl­e palm oil certificat­ion, and we look forward to supplying more high-quality sustainabl­e palm oil to the UK and other markets,” she said.

MPOC said that the expert analysis concluded that the MSPO’s sustainabi­lity requiremen­ts meet and exceed UK legislatio­n’s requiremen­ts.

“There are potential benefits to the UK if more Malaysian palm oil is exported – because of higher sustainabi­lity standards in Malaysia compared with other countries.

The UK should move ahead with the planned zero tariff on Malaysian palm oil.

“The TAC provided expert advice to the UK government following the UK’s accession to the Comprehens­ive and Progressiv­e Agreement for a Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p (CPTPP), in 2023.

Malaysia is a founding member of CPTPP,” it said.

MPOC noted that it is clear from this detailed expert report that all domestic and internatio­nal companies supplying the UK market can now have full confidence in MSPO as a genuine verificati­on tool for the UK market.

“The next step should be for formal recognitio­n by the UK government of MSPO as a tool for compliance with the UK Due Diligence and associated regulation­s.

“As the clear ‘legality standard’ for Malaysian palm oil, it is a ready-made compliance tool and deserves to be formally recognised by the UK government,” it said.

MPOC also said that in addition to support from experts, Malaysian palm oil has also received political support at the highest levels of the UK government.

“The UK’s Business and Trade Secretary, Kemi Badenoch, has rejected scaremonge­ring about palm oil, explaining on British television channel Sky News that “palm oil is a great product, it’s in so many of the things we use,” it added. — Bernama

The facts about Malaysia’s commitment to palm oil excellence are clear.

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