Will Malaysia's ties with the EU improve under the new government?

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“Changes of government are usually occasions for countries to reassess their foreign relations, but few analysts reckon Malaysia's new government that came into office late last month will oversee any fundamental change in approach.”

NYSEAN member Elina Noor, Director of Political-Security Affairs at the Asia Society Policy Institute, is quoted in this article documenting the tensions between Malaysia and the EU, as Brussels plans to stop importing palm oil.

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