Berita Arkib
04-02-2019
From culture to coal imports: Why India matters
I HAVE been spending time in India and even though I can’t speak Tamil, its mellifluousness is a part of my childhood memories, along with black-and-white MG Ramachandran movies, dosai, sambar and coconut chutney
04-02-2019
Ethiopia is latest of Africa’s free trade agreement
Ethiopia has become the newest member of the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement (AFCFTA) when the Council of Minister approved its candidacy to the platform on Saturday.
04-02-2019
Malaysian palm oil/Vegoils: Market factors to watch Monday Feb 4
The following factors are likely to influence Malaysian palm oil futures and other vegetable oil markets on Monday Feb 4
04-02-2019
UK PM May will seek 'pragmatic' solution to Brexit deal in Brussels
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday she would seek a "pragmatic solution" to a parliamentary impasse over the terms on which Britain leaves the European Union when she tries to reopen talks with Brussels.
04-02-2019
New ways to regulate palm oil price
MALAYSIA’S total exports in 2018 was expanding by 6.7% to reach a value of RM998.01bil, compared with RM934.92bil in 2017
04-02-2019
JCorp president: R&D at new centre will help increase FFB output
The opening of the RM20mil Kulim Agrotech Research and Development (R&D) Complex will indirectly help the company in the field of research and development, says JCorp president and chief executive Datuk Kamaruzzaman Abu Kassim
01-02-2019
Trump says trade deal rests on potential Xi summit this month
President pushes for more market access, as China promises additional soybean imports.
01-02-2019
Japan-EU free trade pact enters into force
Japan's economic partnership agreement with the European Union entered into force on Friday, creating a free trade area covering about a third of the world's economy.
01-02-2019
New Indonesian insurance rules cause coal export backlogs in Kalimantan
Indonesian insurance rules that come into effect on Feb. 1 are causing huge coal supply backlogs, with dozens of ships held up outside ports unable to load as authorities start checking to see if vessels are in compliance with the new policy
01-02-2019
Palm oil exporters back govt to retaliate on France, Norway and the EU's palm oil ban
Oil palm planters, millers refiners and palm oil exporters in Malaysia strongly support the government to retaliate on European nations’ plan to ban palm biodiesel
01-02-2019
Malaysian palm oil price falls as data shows exports grew slower than expected
Malaysian palm oil futuresfell on Thursday, after a cargo surveyor data showed exportsgrew slower than expected in January
01-02-2019
Indonesia to challenge ‘discriminative’ EU directive on palm oil
Indonesia intends to challenge an EU directive on renewable energy at the World Trade Organisation, arguing the plan to curb the use of crops that cause deforestation will unfairly target palm oil, a senior Indonesian official told Reuters