The UK is set to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), the world's largest free trade agreement. While this may slightly change trade patterns for palm oil, nine out of the eleven other members already have a trade deal with the UK. The main implication will be the removal of the 12% tariff on palm oil imports, despite concerns that this may lead to a surge in imports. However, demand for palm oil in the UK is not solely price-driven, and the removal of the tariff is not expected to significantly impact imports or consumption.