Indonesia welcomed a ruling by the World Trade Organization in a case against European Union on palm oil-based biodiesel, expecting the bloc to adjust its regulations to comply with the ruling. The wo
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Indonesia has welcomed a recent ruling by the World Trade Organisation (WTO), which found that the European Union (EU) discriminated against Indonesian palm oil-based biofuel, giving it unfair and detrimental treatment,
The WTO decision opens up new opportunities for the development of palm oil-based biodiesel, previously discriminated against by the EU.
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JAKARTA: World Trade Organisation (WTO) experts last Friday largely upheld European Union (EU) restrictions on use of palm oil in biofuels following a complaint by Indonesia.
JAKARTA, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Indonesia welcomed a ruling by the World Trade Organization in a case against European Union on palm oil-based biodiesel, expecting the bloc to adjust its regulations ...
The world's largest palm oil producer Indonesia brought the case to the WTO dispute body in 2019 after the EU decided that palm oil-based diesel would not be considered a biofuel due to its link ...
While the WTO found fault in the way the EU prepared, published and administered its biodiesel measures, and was also found giving less favourable treatment to Indonesian biodiesel than to similar products of EU origin (such as rapeseed or soybean-based biofuels),