The European Union (EU) have introduced a number of legislations, such as the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), Renewable Energy Directive III (RED III), Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence (CSDD), and many others including the Forced Labour Regulation, which are being negotiated, that could potentially impact the market access of sustainable Malaysian palm oil on this continent. Recognising the EU’s important role as a significant market for Malaysian palm oil, the council has proactively undertaken a range of activities that include dialogues with key EU policymakers and joint ministerial missions with Indonesia to Brussels. During these engagements, productive discussions were held with EU stakeholders, including Members of the European Parliament, EU Commissioners, Malaysian palm oil industry stakeholders, and NGOs.