In Indonesia, Jakarta Globe reported that Brazil is looking to bring Indonesia onto the Global Biofuels Alliance,
Both countries aim to work together in international fora — including BRICS or G20 — to advocate policies that promote the sustainable production and use of biofuels. To this end, Brazil wants Indonesia in the relatively new Global Biofuels Alliance, according to the report.
The Global Biofuels Alliance emerged during India’s G20 chairmanship in 2023. The group is now home to 29 countries.. Fourteen international organizations, including the World Bank and the Indonesia-founded palm oil council CPOPC, are part of the alliance.
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