Jokowi: Malaysia, Indonesia would be world’s largest palm oil producers if they team up
Malaysia and Indonesia – the world’s largest palm oil-producing nations, should and work together to counter the European Union’s (EU) discriminatory trade policies.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo said Malaysia and Indonesia would become the world’s largest crude palm oil (CPO) and palm oil producers by working together, making market penetration and pricing management easier.
Speaking to Media Prima ahead of the Asean Summit in Jakarta this month, Jokowi said that without strong cooperation, both countries would face difficulties in managing the EU’s discriminatory practices.
“Let’s not see Indonesia and Malaysia compete with each other, we will both lose in the end. We need to stand united.
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