The EU has increased the import duties on vegetable oils by 10 percent from the beginning of the season.

Published 2025년 12월 21일

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The EU has seen all imports of vegetable oils drop by 10% since the start of the season despite the sharp increase in supplies of soybean and rapeseed oil from third countries.

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From the beginning of the current agricultural season, which started on July 1, to December 16, the European Union member states have collectively reduced the import of vegetable oils by 10% compared to the same period last season to 2,356 million tons, according to data from the European Commission. However, the differences for individual products are enormous. Sunflower oil imports have plummeted by 33% to 776,500 tons, while palm oil has decreased by 12% to 1,354 million tons. At the same time, soybean oil imports have surged by 155% to 286,100 tons, and rapeseed oil imports by 96% to 225,200 tons. Almost all sunflower oil imports into the EU this season have been provided by ...
Source: Sinor

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