Palm Oil Monitor – Weekly Update 31st July 2018
Malaysia right to be wary of France Malaysia’s Ministry of Primary Industries has issued a statement in response to a comment by the French Ambassador…
Malaysia right to be wary of France Malaysia’s Ministry of Primary Industries has issued a statement in response to a comment by the French Ambassador…
EU-Indonesia Negotiations Update The Indonesia-EU trade agreement negotiations re-started at the beginning of last week in Brussels. The new round comes after what seemed to…
FTAs and Palm Oil Sustainability The completion of the RED negotiations means that NGOs are having to move on to other targets in the palm…
Last week, The Jakarta Post published an opinion piece by trade and sustainability consultant and Palm Oil Monitor author, Khalil Hegarty. For months the tumultuous,…
EURT Roundup The RSPO European Roundtable (EURT) was recently held in Paris after weeks of lengthy debate around palm in Europe as part of the…
RED II: What Will It Mean for Palm Oil? The RED II Trilogue reached something of a conclusion last week after months of wrangling between the EU Commission,…
An EU Compromise on Palm Biofuels? Last week saw the fourth of the EU’s “Trilogue” negotiations on the Renewable Energy Directive: the meeting broke up…
RCEP Negotiations Move at Glacial Speed The most recent round of RCEP negotiations wound up in Singapore on May 8. There has been little information…
The Palm Oil Monitor has gained exclusive access to the latest internal documents on the EU’s Renewable Energy Directive (RED) ahead of today’s Trilogue in…
Certification: Still the best solution An NGO based in the Netherlands – ‘Changing Markets Foundation’ – has released a report claiming that certification schemes have…
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