Berita Arkib
09-06-2021
India’s move towards sustainable palm oil usage
The country’s push for oil palm cultivation to achieve self-sufficiency in vegetable oils is a step in the right direction
09-06-2021
Quality of subsidised cooking oil in polybags similar to those in bottles, says minister
The quality of subsidised palm oil sold in polybags is the same as those sold in bottles, Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi said
09-06-2021
WTO to Review Malaysia-EU Palm Oil Spat. What Happens Next?
n May, the World Trade Organization (WTO) agreed to review a trade dispute between Malaysia and the European Union. The case, which was initially filed in January, is based on an EU directive that biofuel produced from palm oil will not count as a green fuel, and therefore will be phased out under new EU renewable energy targets. Indonesia filed a similar protest in 2020 which is also currently under review.
09-06-2021
COOIT urges Govt to ban import of refined edible oils from Nepal, Bangladesh
Local manufacturers adversely impacted by zero import duty from Nepal and Bangladesh under SAFTA Agreement
09-06-2021
RM600m allocated for Cooking Oil Stabilisation Scheme
THE Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry (KPDNHEP) and the Finance Ministry have allocated RM600 million this year compared to last year’s RM528 million for the Cooking Oil Stabilisation Scheme (COSS).
09-06-2021
Bursa Malaysia opens higher
Bursa Malaysia continued its upward momentum at the opening today, extending yesterday's gains, on buying interest seen in selected heavyweights counters such as industrial products, services and healthcare.
09-06-2021
Poor households cut back on pricey edible oil as Centre weighs duty cut
India, the world’s biggest vegetable oil importer, meets two-thirds of its domestic demand for edible oil through foreign supplies. Surging prices, which more than doubled in May, have prompted the government to weigh options of cutting import duties.
09-06-2021
Four EAEU states back FTA
All members of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) have voiced backing for formal talks on a Cambodia-EAEU free trade agreement (CEFTA), except for Kazakhstan, as Russia smoothens preliminary negotiations, according to a senior official at the Ministry of Commerce.
09-06-2021
Palm falls for second day on forecasts of higher output, stockpiles
Malaysian palm oil futures fell for a second straight session on Tuesday, weighed down by expectations of higher May stockpiles and output, and fears of an export levy cut in Indonesia.
08-06-2021
VEGOILS-Palm oil falls 2% on weaker crude, rising inventories forecast
Malaysian palm oil futures slipped on Tuesday, extending losses for a second session, hurt by weaker crude oil prices and expectations of rising May inventories.
08-06-2021
Malaysia’s fundamentals still solid
The Malaysian economy is not out of the woods yet, but experts say the country remains supported by solid macroeconomic fundamentals.
08-06-2021
Who gets to define sustainable palm oil?
In 2020, Indonesia and Malaysia produced 59 per cent and 26 per cent, respectively, of the world’s palm oil. Sometimes referred to as “red goldâ€, the naturally reddish vegetable oil is widely used in cooking, food processing, cosmetics, chemical production and as a biofuel.