The Borneo Post

Technical committee set up to safeguard M’sian companies in commodity sector, says Johari

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Plantation and Commoditie­s and the Ministry of Natural Resources, Environmen­t and Climate Change have establishe­d a technical committee to look at several issues to safeguard local companies in the commodity sector.

Plantation and Commoditie­s Minister Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani said the technical committee would ensure that Malaysian companies in the sector will be able to conduct their business and export without any restrictio­ns by foreign countries.

“Today, I held a very important discussion with the Natural Resources, Environmen­t and Climate Change Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad to ensure that exported products related to Malaysian commoditie­s are not affected as a result of the European Union Deforestat­ionfree Products Regulation (EUDR).

“The EUDR regulation may have implicatio­ns for and impact export-oriented Malaysian products and commodity sector if we do not comply,” he said in a post on X last night.

Johari said the export value for Malaysia’s commodity sector amounted to more than RM160 billion a year, and agricommod­ities contribute­d 5.2 per cent to the country’s gross domestic product and provided more than one million job opportunit­ies.

Furthermor­e, he said Malaysia may also be perceived negatively at the global level if it does not become involved directly in resolving deforestat­ion and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity issues.

“As such, a close collaborat­ion between the Ministry of Plantation and Commoditie­s and the Ministry of Natural Resources, Environmen­t and Climate Change as a government commitment at the federal level (is needed) so that Malaysia would be able to comply with the regulation­s in terms of deforestat­ion, traceabili­ty and geolocatio­n,” added Johari. — Bernama

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Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani

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