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Malaysia to respond with 'might and tact' if EU proceeds with palm oil curbs: minister

Reuters  |  KUALA LUMPUR 

By and Naveen Thukral

(Reuters) - will respond with "might and tact" if the proceeds with a plan to limit use of in biodiesel, a cabinet said on Tuesday.

"does not want a trade war with but if one is foisted on us, we will respond with might and tact," said Mah Siew Keong, Malaysia's for plantation industries and commodities, speaking at an industry conference in

The E. U. in mid-January approved draft measures to reform its power market and reduce to meet more ambitious climate goals. The draft includes banning the usage of in motor fuels from 2021.

Mah said Malaysia, the world's second-biggest of the used in everything from soap to foodstuffs, would withhold cooperation on trade talks if the E. U. move is confirmed.

A significant portion of the exported to the E. U. is used as feedstock to make biofuel, leaving Malaysia's producers fearing overall demand will fall.

"There will be no trade negotiations until we solve the issue," Mah said in a speech, describing the E. U.'s plan as "discrimination".

The is the world's second-largest importer after India, having bought 6.7 million tonnes in 2016/17, according to data.

Commenting on India's recent move to increase import duties on palm oil, Mah said the trend of increasing duties is a protectionist policy.

"We will write to our Indian counterparts to ask them to consider," he told, speaking to reporters at a conference after his speech.

has raised import tax on crude and refined to the highest level in more than a decade, the government said in a statement last Thursday, in a move designed to support local farmers.

(Reporting by Emily Chow, Naveen Thukral, Gavin Maguire; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell)

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First Published: Tue, March 06 2018. 10:37 IST
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