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Malaysia says EU deforestation law presents challenges, opportunities for palm industry  

Posted on January 14, 2025 By admin


Deforested mountains from massive limestone quarries are seen in Ipoh, Perak state Malaysia. File.
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The European Union’s pending anti-deforestation law presents both challenges and opportunities for Malaysia’s palm oil industry, Malaysia’s deputy commodities minister told an industry conference on Tuesday (January 14, 2025).

Deputy Minister Chan Foong Hin said it was crucial for the industry to understand the impact of the EU law so that domestic practices could be adapted and market access maintained.

Last month, the European Union approved a one-year delay to its landmark deforestation law, which bans the importation of palm oil, soy and other goods linked to the destruction of forests. The bill is now due to take effect from December 30, 2025.

The law requires companies and traders selling soy, beef, coffee, palm oil and other products in the EU market to provide proof their supply chains do not contribute to deforestation.

Malaysia and Indonesia, the world’s largest exporters of palm oil, have previously complained that the law and implementation rules are discriminatory.

Published – January 14, 2025 12:48 pm IST



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