Minister accuses EU of palm oil ‘trade war’
Teresa Kok is beginning a tour of European capitals to press her case against the EU ban but vowed that her government would fight back if the EU did not back down. ― Picture by Miera Zulyana
Teresa Kok, the Malaysian minister responsible for palm oil, is beginning a tour of European capitals to press her case but vowed that her government would fight back if the EU did not back down. Kok said Malaysia would consult with Indonesia before looking what action could be launched at the WTO.
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