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Title: Can Europe Save Forests Without Killing Jobs in Malaysia?
Summary: A new regulation aims to rid the palm oil supply chain of imports that come from former forestland. Southeast Asian countries say it threatens livelihoods.

Author: Patricia Cohen and Jes Aznar
PublishedDate: 2024-03-14
Category: USA
NewsPaper: NYT - Business and Economy
Tags: Forests and Forestry, Palm Oil, Indonesia, Malaysia, International Relations, Conservation of Resources, Law and Legislation, Global Warming, International Trade and World Market, Sustainable Living, Metals and Minerals, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Agriculture and Farming, Developing Countries, Supply Chain, European Commission, European Parliament, European Union, Unilever NV, Sabah (Malaysia)
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