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Malaysia raises palm oil export duty for April
CPO Futures Close Lower Amid Weaker Crude Oil, Soybean Oil Prices
Middle East conflict boosts demand for alternative fuels
Palm falls on weak rival oils, crude oil prices, April demand concerns
EVFTA, EVIPA deepen Vietnam-EU trade ties: seminar
The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) and the EU-Vietnam Investment Promotion Agreement (EVIPA) will help promote the comprehensive partnership and trade relations between Vietnam and the EU, as heard a seminar held in Brussels on June 24.
China wants India to be part of its Asian free-trade pact – flexibility on liberalisation may be an acceptable price
Global attention has understandably been fixed on the US-China trade dispute, with the spotlight occasionally turning to places as far apart as Mexico, Europe and Japan. By comparison, trade relations between China and the rest of Asia have been a sideshow – but maybe not for much longer.
The trade war is set to hit tech, but not as hard as your wallet: opinion
Over the last year, technology companies were hopeful they might remain at least somewhat shielded from an intensifying bilateral trade war.
Australia, NZ dlrs rally for 6th day on prospect of US rate cut
The Australian and New Zealand dollars were on track for a sixth straight session of gains on Tuesday against a U.S. dollar weakened by expectations for an aggressive cut in interest rates by the Federal Reserve next month.
Palm oil may fall to 1,971 ringgit
Palm oil may fall to 1,971 ringgit per tonne, as it has pierced below a support at 2,001 ringgit.
Cautious outlook on M’sia exports
The outlook for Malaysia’s exports remains uncertain, particularly in the second half of the year, as it heavily depends on how the US-China trade tensions play out.
Govt may bring Cabinet note on fair, remunerative price for oil palm
The government is next week planning to bring a Cabinet note on fixing fair and remunerative price of 8,000-8,500 rupees per tn on oil palm fresh fruit bunches, a senior government official said today.
India Edible Oil: Falls as monsoon rains hit Central India
Futures contracts of all components of the edible oil basket edged lower on domestic exchanges today as monsoon current moved into key soybean, the crucial kharif oilseed, growing states, analysts said.
China envoy confirms Guan Eng's official visit to China in July
China Ambassador to Malaysia Bai Tian has confirmed that Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng is scheduled to have an official visit to China with deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail in July.