Malaysia may start supplying palm oil to UK with zero import duty

Published 2024년 1월 31일

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The UK's Trade and Agriculture Commission (TAC) has recommended a zero import tariff rate for Malaysian palm oil, endorsing it as sustainable. The Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) has praised the report, noting that the Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil Certification Scheme (MSPO) surpasses UK's environmental standards. The MPOC is urging the UK government to officially recognize the MSPO as a means to meet UK due diligence requirements and related regulations.
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According to the Trade and Agriculture Commission (TAC), an expert advisory group to the UK government, Malaysian palm oil is sustainable and would benefit from a zero import tariff rate. In a statement, Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) chief executive Belwinder Sron said the new report clearly shows that Malaysia's commitment to sustainable development is clear and the Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil Certification Scheme (MSPO) is the gold standard for sustainable palm oil certification. “The evidence shows Malaysia's commitment to palm oil quality is clear. MSPO is the gold standard for certification of sustainable palm oil and can reassure both importers and UK authorities that all legal requirements have been met and no deforestation has occurred. “Malaysia leads the world in certifying sustainable palm oil and we look forward to supplies of higher quality sustainable palm oil to the UK and other markets,” she said. MPOC said expert analysis showed that MSPO's environmental ...
Source: Oilworld

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