The European Union's Interest in Implementing The Renewable Energy Directive II (RED II) Policy on The Issue of Discrimination Against Indonesian Palm Oil
A. Salsabilla, Khairul Munziin, Indah Karya Ningrum, Dini Septyana Rahayu
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The discrimination of Indonesian palm oil imposed by the European Union through the Renewable Energy Directive II (RED II) policy provides mixed and overlapping speculation. This is evident by the E.U.'s unpublished interest in the issue of discrimination against Indonesian palm oil. The purpose of this study is to find out the hidden interests or objectives of the European Union after imposing trade barriers on Indonesian palm oil exports, which will be reviewed through the theory of neo-mercantilism and also the concept of national interest. This research uses qualitative methods in collecting data related to problems using a descriptive approach to ensure a consistent understanding of the ideas considered. Our analysis shows unprecedented public interest in the European Union regarding discrimination against Indonesian palm oil. This is an effort to protect the European Union from their domestic vegetable oils being less competitive than vegetable oils from Indonesian palm oil. The European Union imposed trade barriers to prevent Indonesian palm oil from quickly entering the European market.
Keywords: palm oil discrimination, European Union, RED II
欧盟通过可再生能源指令II (RED II)政策对印尼棕榈油施加的歧视提供了混合和重叠的猜测。这一点在欧盟身上体现得很明显他对歧视印尼棕榈油问题的兴趣尚未发表。本研究的目的是找出欧盟在对印尼棕榈油出口施加贸易壁垒后隐藏的利益或目的,这将通过新重商主义理论和国家利益的概念进行审查。本研究使用定性方法收集与问题相关的数据,使用描述性方法确保对所考虑的想法有一致的理解。我们的分析显示,欧盟对印尼棕榈油的歧视产生了前所未有的公众兴趣。这是为了保护欧盟免受其国内植物油竞争力低于印尼棕榈油植物油的影响。欧盟设置了贸易壁垒,以阻止印尼棕榈油迅速进入欧洲市场。关键词:棕榈油歧视,欧盟,RED II