Malaysia palm oil council confident of deferral of EU deforestation rules implementation
The chairman of Malaysia’s Palm Oil Council said on Tuesday he was confident that European rules banning the import of products linked to deforestation will be deferred.
The European Commission last week proposed a one-year delay for the implementation of the law, originally set to come into effect in December. Malaysia and Indonesia, the world’s largest exporters of palm oil, have complained the law and implementation rules are discriminatory.
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