Palm oil trade war? South East Asia gears up to fight back against EU deforestation regulation

Written by on January 30, 2023

The European Union (EU) parliament approved its long-debated deforestation regulation last year, and has not budged on its position despite long-time opposition from many producer countries​ worldwide, especially palm oil producing nations such as Malaysia and Indonesia in the ASEAN region.

Previously the two palm oil heavyweights had been less consistent in their approach opposing the deforestation regulation, but given the recent developments as well as Malaysia’s change of government, much stronger co-operation appears to be on the cards.

Most prominently, the governments of both nations have recently mentioned considering simply cutting off palm oil trade with the EU, given its strong negativity to the commodity.

“[One] option will be to stop exporting to Europe, and focus on other countries, if they keep making it difficult for us,”​ Malaysian Minister of Plantation and Commodities and Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof told the floor at a recent palm oil event.

“Palm oil is considered the cheapest available oil, and the EU’s constantly changing goalposts [are giving the impression of being a] trade barrier to protect their products.

“This is where the World Trade Organization [should] have to come in to make sure such unfair trade restrictions could be removed.”

This sentiment was echoed by Indonesian Coordinating Minister for the Economy Airlangga Hartarto at a local press conference.

“The EU is being ambivalent and showing two attitudes when it comes to palm oil – they’re trying to make things difficult in trade for it, but when Indonesia stopped palm oil exports they also [had complaints] as they need this commodity,”​ he said.

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