Berita Arkib
25-06-2019
Palm oil falls on weak soyoil prices, exports rumour
Malaysian palm oil futures slid for a third consecutive session on Monday, tracking weakness in a rival edible oil and weighed down by market talk of poorer export numbers.
25-06-2019
Indonesian non-oil products export to Nigeria hits N152bn
The Indonesian Trade Promotion Centre (ITPC) in Lagos on Monday said that the export of non-oil products from Indonesia to Nigeria had risen to 420,555,281.5 dollars (N151.62billion) in 2018.
24-06-2019
More to trade dispute than tariffs
The Chinese consul general in Penang gave a one-sided and simplistic overview of the current United States-China trade dispute in the letter “Trade relations depend on respectâ€
24-06-2019
ASEAN takeaways – 34th Summit in Bangkok
Time to say goodbye. The leaders, minders, security details, media and staff all head back to the ten ASEAN nations following a non-controversial Bangkok Summit held over the weekend, as well as regional plenaries held last Thursday and Friday.
24-06-2019
Region's businesses lag on rights issues
Even though economic development was one the key agenda items at the 34th Asean Summit held in Bangkok last week, human rights protection in the context of business operations seemed to not get sufficient attention from Asean leaders.
24-06-2019
CIMB Research cautions negative impact if Felda ends LLA with FGV
CIMB Equities Research is cautious if the Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) terminates the land lease agreement (LLA) with FGV Holdings Bhd.
24-06-2019
MIMOS collaborates with Oracle for greater transparency and trust
KUALA LUMPUR: MIMOS Bhd, Malaysia’s National applied research and development centre under the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI), announced plans to expand its collaboration with Oracle to explore how the Government can utilise Blockchain to streamline various processes with the aim of improving the ease of doing business in Malaysia.
24-06-2019
Palming off the problem
The government must find a way to deal with the palm surplus that satisfies all parties
24-06-2019
PH, Indonesia agree to fix trade gap
The Philippines and Indonesia agreed to narrow their trade imbalance, currently in favor of Jakarta, by allowing more Philippine products into the Indonesian market.
24-06-2019
What is the RCEP and could it be signed this year?
The sprawling Regional ComÂpreÂhensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is poised to become the biggest global trade deal, linking half the world’s people and marking Beijing’s dominance in Asian trade.
24-06-2019
Asean leaders stand by RCEP
South-East Asian leaders gathered in Bangkok determined to drive forward the world’s largest commercial pact, with the trade war between the US and China clouding the outlook for their export-led economies.
24-06-2019
What is wrong and right about our palm oil
Part of Olam’s ability to fulfil its obligations lies in the fact that it owns both the plantations and the mills where it operates in Gabon. It has 144,000ha of concession land, of which 94,000ha are certified. It owns two mills that can trace their palm oil supply to plantations. In Africa, smallholder farmers are not common, which allows companies such as Olam to develop modern farms and employ locals within the communities.