Setback for EU fighter jets as Malaysia bets on palm oil
Business Setback for EU fighter jets as Malaysia bets on palm oil barter. Hamstrung by huge public debt, Malaysia is planning to use palm oil to buy military equipment, including fighter jets.
Setback for EU fighter jets as Malaysia bets on palm oil barter 29.05.2024 Hamstrung by huge public debt, Malaysia is planning to use palm oil to buy military equipment, including fighter jets.
Indonesia to barter palm oil, coffee for Russian fighter jets
Setback for EU fighter jets as Malaysia bets on palm oil barter 29.05.2024 Hamstrung by huge public debt, Malaysia is planning to use palm oil to buy military equipment, including fighter jets.
Setback for EU fighter jets as Malaysia bets on palm oil barter 29.05.2024 Hamstrung by huge public debt, Malaysia is planning to use palm oil to buy military equipment, including fighter jets.
Palm oil for fighter jets: Under EU attack, producers seek
Palm oil for fighter jets: Under EU attack, producers seek alternatives ; Palm oil for fighter jets: Under EU attack, producers seek alternatives. EURACTIV with Reuters. 13-09-2024 A
Malaysia, the world's No.2 producer of palm oil, said on Thursday the European Union's decision to curb imports of the commodity could undermine France's
List of aircraft of the Malaysian Armed Forces
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The government of Indonesia filed a lawsuit on Monday against the European Union with the World Trade Organization (WTO) over the EU's plan to phase out palm oil-based biofuels. Indonesia is the
Malaysia wants EU palm oil ban dropped in exchange
In Malaysia, Edge Markets reports the government is flexing its muscles by making it very clear to France that its future purchase of 18 fighter jets, valued at $2 billion each, will be off the table if the European Union’s proposed palm oil ban for biodiesel goes into effect. The fighter jet deal is still
KUALA LUMPUR: European Union's resolutions to ban the use of palm oil in various consumer products including palm biodiesel, could fall at the first hurdle. Malaysian government is also at the final stage of discussion with truck-makers over the use of 10 per cent blend of palm methyl esters (B10) with regular fuel for their diesel-powered vehicles, from B7.