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CPO Futures Set To Trade Higher Next Week On Rising Crude Oil Prices
CPO Futures Close Higher On Stronger Crude Oil Prices Amid US-Iran Conflict
Malaysia’s Palm Oil Stocks Down 3.94 Pct To 2.7 Million Tonnes In February 2026 – MPOB
US-IRAN ESCALATION KEEPS OILPRICES FIRM, LIFTS PALM OIL OUTLOOK—MPOC
Oil Palm Sector and Burden of Trade Liberalisation
26/01/2015 (THISDAY Live) - The swift crash of crude oil per barrel in the international market to $43.5 should not only be a wake-up call to the Nigerian government on the need to revamp the other sectors of the economy, especially the crude palm oil sector. This can be done by increasing the internal and local production which will help meet up with the internal demand of the product and subsequently boost the export of the commodity.
Tariff Deferment Gives Some Relief To Businesses: Alliance DBS
26/01/2015 (Bernama) - The deferment of the electricity and gas tariff hike will give some relief to businesses grappling with higher costs, Alliance DBS Research said today.
GST: Some Items to Be Cheaper
26/01/2015 (The Star) - The prices of television sets, refrigerators, air conditioners, electric irons, hair dryers, diapers and soft drinks are expected to come down with the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax (GST).
VEGOILS-Palm Hits Lowest Since December on Slow Demand; Floods Support
26/01/2015 (Reuters) - Malaysian palm oil futures declined to their lowest since December on Friday, as global market uncertainties diminished demand for the edible oil from top customers China and India, but a forecast dip in production after Malaysia's recent floods provided support.
VEGOILS-Market Factors to Watch Jan 23
23/01/2015 (Reuters) - The following factors are likely to influence Malaysian palm oil futures and other vegetable oil markets.
India Oilseeds, Soyoil Extend Losses on Weak Palm Oil
23/01/2015 (Reuters) - Indian soyoil and rapeseed futures extended their losses on Thursday on a drop in Malaysian palm oil and higher imports of edible oils, while soybeans fell on sluggish export demand for soymeal.
Wilmar Opens Palm Oil Supplies to Scrutiny to Protect Forests
Jan 23 (Reuters) - Wilmar International Ltd. , the world's largest palm oil processor, opened its supply chains to outside scrutiny on Thursday in what environmentalists called an unprecedented step to help safeguard tropical forests.
Nigeria: 32 Ships Expected With Various Products At Lagos Ports
23/01/2015 (The Guardian Nigeria) - Thirty-two ships are expected to arrive at the Lagos ports with various products, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said on Thursday.
‘How to Promote Food Processing As Mega-Revenue Earning Industry’
23/01/2015 (Guardian) - Amidst concerns overby dwindling revenue profile of the country from unstable global oil prices, the stakeholders in the food processing industry, yesterday, expressed belief that the sector has the capacity to become Nigeria’s highest revenue earner if strategically supported and exploited.