Indonesia files complaint with the WTO in response to what it calls the EU's 'discriminative' policies against Jakarta's key palm oil exports
FILE PHOTO - Workers unload oil palm fruits in a state-owned crude palm oil processing unit in North Sumatra on May 29, 2012.
The EU earlier imposed duties on imports of subsidised biodiesel from Indonesia saying it was needed to level the playing field for its producers. Neighbouring Malaysia, the world's second-biggest palm oil producer, has also threatened WTO action against the EU.
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