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Palm tracks gains in Dalian and Chicago rival oils, stronger crude
CPO Futures Close Lower Amid Weaker Crude Oil, Soybean Oil Prices
Malaysia raises palm oil export duty for April
Middle East conflict boosts demand for alternative fuels
Malaysian palm oil extends gains on weaker ringgit
Malaysian palm oil futures extended gains into a second session on Wednesday despite some profit taking, as a weaker ringgit supported prices.
Indonesia's palm oil, cocoa export tax to remain unchanged for Dec
JAKARTA (Dec 3): Indonesia will hold the export tax for crude palm oil (CPO) at zero and for cocoa beans at 5% for December, the trade ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.
Nigeria: Firm Pledges to Reposition Palm Oil Production in Nigeria
Solidaridad, an International Non-Governmental Organisatin (INGO), has declared that it will assist Nigeria to recover lost grounds in palm oil production by repositioning the country to become a major player in the global oil palm market.
Indonesia aims to start making green diesel in 2022
[JAKARTA] Indonesia plans to start producing green diesel from palm oil in 2022, with output estimated at 3.7 million kilolitres, a senior official in the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry said on Tuesday.
Sabah woos Japanese biofuel company
KOTA KINABALU (Dec 3): Sabah is going all out to woo Japanese companies in teaming up with the state to capitalise on the latter’s fledgling palm oil industry.
RSPO board of governors appoints Bakhtiar Talhah as interim CEO
KUALA LUMPUR: The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) announced today that its chief operating officer (COO) Bakhtiar Talhah, will assume the role of the interim chief executive officer (CEO), effective today.
Malaysian palm oil reverses losses
Malaysian palm oil futures reversed early losses on Tuesday, as bargain hunting and costlier rival oils on the Dalian Commodities Exchange supported prices.
Palm oil's scorching rally about to burn its top customer
Palm oil’s meteoric rally in the past few weeks will almost certainly come with a cost -- shrinking sales to its largest customer.
No more time extension for sustainable palm oil certification
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) has warned oil palm growers that they face a fine and run the risk of losing their licences to sell fresh fruit if they fail to obtain the Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) certification by Jan 1.