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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
Palm falls on weak rival oils, crude oil prices, April demand concerns
China, US to hold trade talks in October
China and the United States agreed to hold high-level trade talks in early October in Washington, China's commerce ministry said on Thursday, amid fears that an escalating trade war could trigger a global economic recession.
Strong exports data lifts ringgit in early trading
The ringgit was higher against the US dollar in the early trading today as market sentiment for the local note was lifted by the country's strong exports data.
Oil Palm Farmers Partner Up With Gapki
The Indonesian Oil Palm Farmers Association, Apkasindo, has formed a partnership with the Indonesian Palm Oil Association, Gapki, to support the country's palm oil industry. The two associations met in Jakarta on Tuesday.
Palm edges up on stronger overnight soyoil
Malaysian palm oil futures rose over 1% on Wednesday before paring some gains, lifted by higher overnight prices of soyoil on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) and a technical correction.
Govt to push for more palm oil deals with Japan, says minister
THE government is expected to initiate talks with Japanese food and beverage (F&B) firms that are involved in the 2020 Summer Olympics and Paralympics to utilise and supply Malaysian palm oil and palm oil-based products.
Indonesia sees surge in nickel-related exports after ore export ban
ndonesia’s ban on nickel ore exports could boost the country’s earnings from the metal five-fold in the next five years through growth in industries such as stainless steel and battery materials, a minister said on Wednesday.
Malaysian palm oil price slides to 2-week low as US soyoil, slowing demand growth weighs
Malaysian palm oil futures fell over 2% at the close of trade on Tuesday, pressured by weaker export growth and losses in soyoil on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Ringgit opens higher in early trade
The ringgit was higher against the US dollar in the early trading today on better demand for the local note, following the release of weak manufacturing data from the United States
China seen heading for sub-6% economic growth as tariffs soar
Economists are downgrading their forecasts for economic growth in China again, to below a level seen as necessary for the Communist Party to meet its own goals in time for its centenary in 2021.