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Palm oil to remain part of free trade talks despite opposition
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Swiss Info (25/09/2018) - The Swiss senate has narrowly voted against proposals to exclude palm from any free trade agreement with Malaysia and Indonesia. 

On Tuesday, the senate narrowly rejected initiatives proposed by the cantons of Geneva and Thurgau, as well as a motion by People’s Party politician Jean-Pierre Grin to keep palm oil off the table during free trade negotiations. The House of Representatives had passed the motion in spring. 

A total ban on palm oil and its derivatives would lead to the failure of negotiations with these two countries, the senators said. On the other hand, the senate narrowly adopted a committee motion proposing not to grant any concessions for palm oil that would adversely affect Swiss oilseed production. It also instructed the government to include in any free trade agreement specific provisions regarding the sustainable production and trade in palm oil, as well as to participate in the development of international standards. The text will now go to the House of Representatives for approval.  On Tuesday, the Swiss Farmer's Union had also reiterated its opposition to palm oil imports. 

Malaysia is the world's second largest producer of palm oil, after Indonesia and supplies nearly 50% of Swiss imports. Malaysia and Indonesia account for more than 80% of the palm oil consumed in the world. 

Switzerland imports between 30,000 and 40,000 tons of palm oil every year. Between 80% to 90% of these imports are destined for the food industry and are used to make biscuits, pasta and even instant soup.

Read more at https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/malaysia-and-indonesia_palm-oil-to-remain-part-of-free-trade-talks-despite-opposition/44426170