MEDIA STATEMENT

 

MALAYSIA SUCCEEDS IN WTO CASE AGAINST EU’S DELEGATED ACT

THAT  IS DEEMED DISCRIMINATORY TOWARDS MALAYSIAN PALM OIL

BIOFUELS

 

On 5th March 2024 the WTO Panel issued its Final Report and concluded that the EU’s  Delegated Act that restricted palm oil biofuels, is indeed discriminatory.

This ruling from WTO demonstrates that Malaysia’s claims of discrimination are indeed justified. This vindicates Malaysia’s pursuit of justice for our biodiesel traders, companies and employees.

The WTO Final Report clearly finds fault with the EU’s use of indirect land use change (ILUC) to ban palm oil biofuels. It also finds fault with the EU’s approach to notifying and consulting with other economies when introducing new trade measures.

The EU has agreed to comply with the WTO ruling before it can impose restrictions in accepting Malaysia’s palm oil biofuels. The Malaysian Government will closely monitor the EU’s changes to its regulations to bring it in line with the WTO’s findings, and pursue compliance proceedings if necessary.

The Malaysian Government remains fully committed to defending the interests of palm oil biofuels industry players against trade barriers and discrimination.

 

YB DATUK SERI JOHARI ABDUL GHANI

MINISTER OF PLANTATION AND COMMODITIES  6th March 2024