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		<title>Malaysian timber set to get easy access into EU</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[KOTA KINABALU: Malaysia is on track towards a trade deal that would see the country’s timber products getting unrestricted access into the European Union (EU) market. EU ambassador Vincent Piket said the Forest Law Enforcement Gover- nance and Trade Voluntary Part- nership Agreement (VPA) would essentially assure EU member countries that Malaysian timber products were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>KOTA KINABALU: Malaysia is on track towards a trade deal that would see the country’s timber products getting unrestricted access into the European Union (EU) market.</p>
<p>EU ambassador Vincent Piket said the Forest Law Enforcement Gover- nance and Trade Voluntary Part- nership Agreement (VPA) would essentially assure EU member countries that Malaysian timber products were sourced legally.</p>
<p>He said Malaysia was set to become the first country in Asia to work such a trade deal that would give the country a comparative advantage.</p>
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<p>“Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Datuk Peter Chin realises the benefits of the VPA for the Malaysian timber sector,” said Piket after meeting timber industry officials here yesterday.</p>
<p>Malaysia’s timber exports to the EU amount to some RM2.5bil annually and Sabah’s share is about 20% to 25%.</p>
<p>Piket said negotiations were now focused on Malaysia’s legality assessment on how its timber is produced.</p>
<p>“The system is good but there are still improvements to be made,” he said.</p>
<p>Citing an example, he said that when a forest plantation licence was granted, environmental issues needed to be addressed such as the need for an environmental impact assessment.</p>
<p>“Transparency is the key word in such matters,” Piket said.</p>
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