Indonesia's Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives has expressed the hope that Croatia will become an entry point for crude palm oil

Published 2023년 8월 28일

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Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Lodewijk F. Paulus, hopes that Croatia can act as an entry point for Indonesia's crude palm oil (CPO) exports into the European Union (EU). Paulus stated that Croatia's modern seaports make it a strategic partner in the Balkan region, and he hopes that Croatia can become Indonesia's door to export CPO products to central and eastern Europe. In addition, discussions between Paulus and a Croatian Parliament delegation also involved cooperation in the defense and security sector, as well as potential disruptions that could occur due to the Russia-Ukraine geopolitical tensions.
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Jakarta (ANTARA) - Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives (DPR), Lodewijk F. Paulus, has expressed the hope that Croatia will become an entry point for Indonesia's crude palm oil (CPO) exports into the European Union (EU). "We still have problems with our CPO to enter the EU. Croatia, with its modern seaports, is expected to be our entrance," Paulus said after receiving a courtesy visit from a Croatian Parliament delegation here on Monday. He said he hopes that Croatia, through its seaports, could become Indonesia's door to export its CPO products to central and eastern Europe. Indonesia and Croatia established diplomatic relations in 1992. Although it is a small country in Europe, Croatia has three modern ports, making it a strategic partner in the Balkan region, Paulus said. "There is no reason for the EU to ban us because we have received their recognition on clean energy. Of course, bilateral relations must be profitable. We will see what (commodities) ...
Source: Antaranews

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