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Can palm biodiesel provide quick relief for Malaysia amid Iran war?
Malaysia plans phased expansion of biodiesel programme, minister says
A delicate balance for biodiesel mandate
CPO Futures Close Slightly Higher, Tracking Gains In Soybean Oil Prices
Mah: M’sia does not want trade war with EU ‘But we will retaliate if bloc moves to ban palm oil from biofuel mix’
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is not looking for a trade war, but will retaliate if the European Union moves to ban palm oil from the continent’s biofuel mix and renewable energy sources, said Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Datuk Seri Mah Siew Keong.
Palm oil drops from 7-week top ahead of official data release
Malaysian palm oil futures dropped over 1 percent in evening trade on Tuesday, falling from a near seven-week high hit earlier, weighed down by expectations of sluggish exports.
Cpo prices expected to decline on mounting supply
Palm oil industry players seem sceptical over this year’s outlook, as crude palm oil (CPO) prices are projected to decline by 12 per cent, on the back of mounting inventory for the commodity.
Palm oil eases with futures ahead of industry data
Palm oil on the European vegetable oils market eased on Tuesday following technical weakness in Malaysian futures ahead of fresh MPOB supply/demand and stocks data due on Wednesday.
Mah: Malaysia needs to expand its palm oil market
Malaysia needs to look at developing its market share in more countries that are major importers of palm oil, says Datuk Seri Mah Siew Keong.
Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand ready to retaliate on EU palm oil ban
Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand will retaliate if the EU’s ongoing discrimination and attack on the palm oil industry becomes legislative, said Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Datuk Seri Mah Siew Keong.
No more 'palm oil free' label within 3-4 years
Companies that are currently using the "Palm Oil Free" or "No Palm Oil" labels on their products packaging would eventually remove the label in the next three to four years.
Mah Warns Of Tit For Tat Over EU's Palm Oil Threat
Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand are ready to join forces and retaliate over the European Union’s (EU) threat to exclude palm oil from its biofuel mix and renewable energy by 2021, which is a discriminatory act and amounts to an attack on the palm oil industry
Malaysian palm oil futures dropped over 1% in evening trade on Tuesday, falling from a near seven-week high hit earlier, weighed down by expectations of sluggish exports.