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In a significant escalation of a long-standing trade feud, Indonesia has moved to impose trade sanctions on the European Union after the 27-member bloc missed a critical deadline to reform its palm oil policies. The Indonesian Trade Ministry announced on Saturday that it would file for a suspension of concessions at the World Trade Organization, marking a bold retaliatory step in the dispute over the EU’s Renewable Energy Directive.

The move follows the EU's failure to adjust its policies based on the WTO dispute settlement body’s previous rulings and recommendations. While WTO experts in early 2025 had upheld certain EU restrictions on the use of palm oil in biofuels, Indonesia maintains that the bloc has not adhered to the specific requirements necessary to bring its regulations into compliance with international trade law.

Trade Minister Budi Santoso confirmed that the initial suspension of concessions will focus on the exchange of goods. However, the minister signaled that Jakarta remains open to seeking permission from the WTO to apply these retaliatory measures to other sectors if the deadlock continues. Santoso emphasized that the government is working to ensure that the economic losses incurred by Indonesia are accurately calculated and handled with high efficiency.

The conflict traces back to the EU's 2018 directive, known as RED II, which limited the extent to which crop-based biofuels could count toward renewable energy targets. The policy specifically targeted palm oil-based biofuels for a total phase-out by 2030, citing concerns that palm oil production is inherently unsustainable and leads to significant deforestation.

Indonesia, which stands as the world's leading producer of the commodity, has fiercely defended its industry's practices. Jakarta first requested a formal WTO expert panel review of the EU restrictions in 2019, arguing that the measures were discriminatory and served as a veiled trade barrier against one of its most vital economic exports.

By filing for a suspension of concessions, Indonesia is utilizing a temporary trade sanction permitted under WTO rules to enforce compliance. This mechanism allows a member state to essentially cancel certain trade benefits or obligations it normally owes to the non-compliant partner, creating economic pressure to resolve the underlying dispute.

Despite the move toward sanctions, Minister Santoso noted that Indonesia is attempting to balance its legal rights with its broader diplomatic goals. He stated that the government intends to protect its future trade interests while simultaneously attempting to maintain stable bilateral relations with the European Union.

The timing of this legal maneuver is particularly sensitive as the global energy market remains in a state of high volatility. As the world's top producer, Indonesia views the EU's restrictions not just as a matter of environmental policy, but as a direct threat to its economic sovereignty and its role in the global transition toward renewable fuels.
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