The Phnom Penh Post

M’sia to challenge EU palm oil curbs at WTO

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MALAYSIA will lodge a complaint with the World Trade Organisati­on ( WTO) over the EU’s plan to phase out the use of palm oil in biofuels, a minister said on Tuesday.

The Southeast Asian country is the world’s second biggest palm oil producer after Indonesia and would be hit hard by the EU’s plan to cut its use in biofuels by 2030.

“Malaysia will file a WTO complaint . . . hopefully by November,” said Teresa Kok, the minister responsibl­e for the edible vegetable oil.

She said the attorney-general’s office was working on the complaint and Malaysia hoped to cooperate with Indonesia in the case.

Palm oil is a major ingredient in a wide range of products from food to cosmetics but it has long been controvers­ial as environmen­talists say it drives deforestat­ion, with huge swathes of rainforest logged in recent decades to make way for plantation­s.

Its use in food and cosmetics has already dropped in Europe, partly due to pressure from green groups on major corporatio­ns, but has been increasing in biofuels.

Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad in March slammed the EU move to curb palm oil in biofuels, saying it risks opening up a trade war with Malaysia.

He has also warned of retaliatio­n by buying new fighter jets from China instead of France’s Rafale jet or the Eurofighte­r Typhoon.

Last week Indonesian President Joko Widodo promised to fight the EU’s plans, telling Bloomberg News that “palm oil is a strategic commodity for Indonesia”.

 ?? MOHD RASFAN/AFP ?? A worker rests near palm oil fruits at a factory in Sepang, outside Kuala Lumpur.
MOHD RASFAN/AFP A worker rests near palm oil fruits at a factory in Sepang, outside Kuala Lumpur.

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