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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
European market will remain open to palm oil, says envoy
FRENCH Ambassador to Malaysia Frédéric Laplanche addressed the misunderstanding related to the move by the European Union (EU) Parliament, which had passed a Delegated Act on June 10 to restrict and ban palm oil biofuel altogether by 2030.
Company denies report it burned forests for oil palm
KUALA LUMPUR: Plantation company TDM Bhd says it is strictly governed by the “no-burn†policy when it comes to preparing land for new planting, replanting or any other projects.
Jokowi wants Indonesia to be more than a raw material giant
JAKARTA (BLOOMBERG) - Indonesia is far from done in its campaign to squeeze more value from its abundant natural resources, and its next target could be one of the most ubiquitous commodities of all.
Palm falls as traders await fresh leads
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian palm oil futures took a turn to close lower on Thursday, logging another session of declines, as traders sold off in the last hour of trading to wait for clearer market leads.
Indonesia seals off 64 companies' plantation land over forest fires
JAKARTA (Kyodo) -- Indonesia has sealed off palm oil plantations operated by 64 companies over forest and peatland fires that have spread haze around the region, suspecting some of them of deliberately causing them, a government official said Wednesday.
Malaysian palm oil price falls over 1% on weaker overnight US soyoil
Malaysian palm oil futures fell more than 1% at the close of trade on Wednesday, as overnight losses in U.S. soyoil, its competitor in the global edible oils market, weighed.
VEGOILS-Palm oil edges up after overnight losses
Malaysian palm oil futures edged higher in early trade on Thursday, recovering from a more than 1% fall in the previous session, as soy prices stabilised.
U.S. set to quickly widen trade war with EU tariffs after WTO ruling: sources
The United States’ top trade body is likely to release a list of European goods subject to new tariffs Wednesday afternoon, after the World Trade Organization’s landmark ruling on illegal aircraft subsidies, industry sources said.
Indonesia flags fires at concessions of six Malaysian planters
The Indonesian government is investigating fires at concessions belonging to six Malaysian planters in the country.