Top Indonesian and Malaysian ministers will be in Brussels this week to voice concerns over the European Union's new anti-deforestation law. The law is set to ban the imports of coffee, beef, soy and other commodities into the EU, unless companies can provide "verifiable" information that the products were not grown on land that suffered deforestation after 2020. Indonesia and Malaysia had called the rules discriminatory against their palm oil exports. The world's top two palm oil producers account for about 85% of global palm oil exports. The EU is their third-largest market.
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