Malaysian palm oil body says proposed delay on EU deforestation law ‘sensible decision’
State agency the Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) said on Thursday it welcomed a proposal to delay the European Union’s anti-deforestation law by 12 months.
The delay to the EU law was a sensible decision to ensure supply chains have time to prepare, the MPOC said in a statement.
The anti-deforestation law is due to be implemented on Dec. 30.
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