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CPO prices to consolidate at RM4,000 to RM4,300
CPO Futures Close Higher On Stronger Crude Oil Prices Amid US-Iran Conflict
CPO Futures Set To Trade Higher Next Week On Rising Crude Oil Prices
Felda Increases Presence in North America
08/02/2012 (Business Times) - OVERSEAS VENTURE: Unit partners New York-based Bunge for crushing and refining activities in Canada.
Equatorial Palm Oil Appoints ESIA Consultant; Advances Plans For Liberia
07/02/2012 (Proactive Investors) - Equatorial Palm Oil appoints ESIA consultant; advances plans for Liberia.
Malaysia to Ship 3 Million Tons Tax-Free Palm Oil, Reuters Says
07/02/2012 (Bloomberg) - Malaysia’s tax-free quota for crude palm oil exports this year was set at 3 million metric tons, Reuters reported yesterday and cited sources it did not identify.
Indonesia Crude Palm Oil Sales To Pakistan Seen Up
07/02/2012 (Steelguru) - Reuters reported that Indonesia\'s crude palm oil sales to Pakistan are expected to more than triple this year as a result of a cut in import duties imposed by Islamabad following a trade pact signed.
JVL Agro To Commission New Plant to Produce Soya, Palm Oil in West Bengal
07/02/2012 (fnbnews.com) - JVL Agro Industries Ltd, a vegetable oil solution company, is coming up with a plant near the Haldia port, West Bengal.
Shipping Activity at Port Qasim
07/02/2012 (Business Recorder) - Shipping activity remained active at the Port Qasim where four ships carrying containers, project cargo and furnace oil were allotted berths at Qasim International Container Terminal, Multi Purpose Terminal and FOTCO Oil Terminal respectively on Sunday February 5. Meanwhile two more ships carrying chemicals and palm oil also arrived at outer anchorage of Port Qasim during the same period.
December Exports Growth Expected To Be Slower
07/02/2012 (The Star) - The pace of growth in December exports is expected to slow further on a year-on-year basis as gloomy global economic forecasts and uncertainty stemming from a recession in the eurozone dampen external demand.
New Global Land Rush Trampling Human Rights
07/02/2012 (National Geographic) - It is an age-old story in the developing world, one that rarely ends happily ever after. Communities without economic power that live off of land to which they do not “own†are devastated when their government transfers the property rights to wealthy outside interests, who exploit the natural resources. These land deals often result in chaos, strife, and large-scale human tragedy.
Indonesia\'s Growth Hits 6.5%, Strongest Since 1996
07/02/2012 (The Star) - Indonesia's economy expanded 6.5% in the fourth quarter from a year earlier, as surging domestic consumption and investment offset weakening exports growth, giving the central bank room to hold rates steady this week.