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Middle East conflict boosts demand for alternative fuels
CPO Futures Close Lower Amid Weaker Crude Oil, Soybean Oil Prices
Can palm biodiesel provide quick relief for Malaysia amid Iran war?
Malaysia plans phased expansion of biodiesel programme, minister says
Indonesia calls for palm oil exploration in Solomon Islands
Indonesia’s President is encouraging Indonesian companies to develop palm oil in Solomon Islands.
Malaysian palm oil price edges higher as market rebounds
Malaysian palm oil futures rose more than 1.6 percent on Monday as market stabilised after being oversold last week.
Tackle palm oil issue head-on
BY now, most people in the palm oil supply chain would have watched Iceland’s Christmas advertisement which was “banned†by Clearcast, the advertising industry advisory body for the United Kingdom, for being political in nature.
Crude Palm Oil: Nears a crucial support
Crude Palm Oil (CPO) prices have been on a free fall over the last few weeks. The CPO futures contract on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange has declined below the psychological level of MYR 2,000 per tonne for the first time since 2015 in late October this year
Japan trade minister stresses need for bigger TPP
Japan's minister for the Trans-Pacific trade pact, Toshimitsu Motegi, has stressed the need for more members to join.
RSPO should not become ‘elitist certification’
The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) members have been urged against pursuing the strictest environmental and social standards on oil palm smallholders, or risk becoming an elitist certification.
Soybean exports face stiff U.S. competition
Although the ongoing trade war between China and the U.S. has been a good opportunity for Canada to increase its soybean exports to China, industry experts say there have been tradeoffs elsewhere.
Palm oil debate - sustainable products a solution
Palm oil can be found in food and cosmetics everywhere: in fact, half of the world’s population uses palm oil in food
China blames 'excuses' for APEC discord, as U.S. ties sour again
A major Asia-Pacific summit's failure to agree on a communique resulted from certain countries "excusing" protectionism, a top Chinese diplomat said, in a veiled criticism of Washington that further sours the tone of China-U.S. ties ahead of a G20 meet