Palm Oil and Green Deal between Indonesia and the EU | Tempo Talks

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The relationship of Indonesia and the European Union has not always been smooth. For examples, there are issues on oil palm and nickel ore export which create a tense relationship between the two sides. The EU, which aims to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050, refuses to recognize palm-based biodiesel as a renewable fuel and plans to end its use by 2030. The EU considers palm oil plantations as the cause of widespread deforestation. Indonesia subsequently lodges a trade dispute with the World Trade Organization. Follow our/the interview with Frans Timmerman, the Executive Vice-President of European Commission and Commissioner for European Green Deal.

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