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Malaysian palm oil price falls more than 1% on US-China trade war
Malaysian palm oil futures fell more than 1 percent in late trade on Thursday, charting a second session of losses, as worries over U.S.-China trade relations weighed on prices.
We are not palm oil enemy, says French envoy
The European Union (EU) and France are not the enemy of palm oil and the market will continue to be open for the crop especially now with the Pakatan Harapan government's credible policies in safeguarding the environment.
Ambassadors, high commissioners urged to help fight campaign against palm oil
Malaysian ambassadors and high commissioners have been urged to act as spokespersons and “lobbyists†to fight negative perceptions against palm oil.
VEGOILS-Palm edges up to 4-day top in early trade
Malaysian palm oil futures was in line for a second day of gain on Wednesday, climbing to its highest level in four days in early trade. The benchmark palm oil contract for July delivery on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange was last up 0.5 percent at 2,051 ringgit ($494.81) a tonne.
Malaysian palm oil price eases on trade war worries, ringgit strength
Malaysian palm oil futures fell on Wednesday, pressured by concerns over the Sino-U.S. trade conflict and as the ringgit strengthened.
Malaysian palm stocks seen near 3mil tonnes until year-end
Malaysian palm stocks are expected to hover around 3 million tonnes for the rest of the year, as improved yields from good weather and new plantings come into fruition this year and exports remain flat, say industry players, whose estimates range between 2.7-3.4 million tonnes.
Oil palm smallholders struggling to make ends meet
Ramansamy Amawasi is finding it increasingly difficult to cope with life these days.
Instead of fighting EU on palm oil, Putrajaya should clean up S'wak: BMF
Swiss-based Bruno Manser Fund said Putrajaya should focus on cleaning up land clearing and oil palm plantation practices in Sarawak instead of mounting a fight against the European Union (EU) which is implementing curbs on the use of palm oil.
Taking a Stand for Palm Oil Workers
On May 1, 2014, the government declared May Day, or International Workers' Day, as a national holiday. Workers get a day off to march on the streets and fight for their rights.