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Palm oil rises on poor weather, exports recovery and stronger rivals
Good time to buy planters even as CPO rally seen losing steam soon — analysts
Demand for palm products to advance
Palm oil extends decline on weaker rivals, higher production
Samy: Cabinet Yet To Decide On Terms And Condition
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 4 (Bernama) -- Works Minister Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellusaid Thursday that the Cabinet has yet to decide on the terms andconditions relating to the RM14.5 billion electrified double-trackingrailway project which will link Ipoh with Padang Besar and Seremban withJohor Baharu.
Indian official: No trade backlash over railway co
December 3 2003 - INDIA’S Minister of State for Commerce and Industryyesterday denied any trade backlash from the South Asian giant in responseto Malaysia’s decision to award the double-tracking railway project tolocal companies.
Lim: Malaysia still pursuing CPO tariff cut with I
(Correction - Please be informed that CPO import tariff is 65% and NOT75%.)
Malaysia Can Become Net Food Exporter By 2010
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 2 (Bernama) -- Malaysia which is a net food importernow, may be able to become net food exporter by 2010 through the agressiveimplementation of its Dynamic Agricultural Development Plan.
Sawit Kinabalu projects RM150m profit on stable, g
December 3 2003 - SAWIT Kinabalu Bhd has projected a profit of RM150million this year, an increase of RM20 million compared to last year.
India Believes It Still Has A Chance To Get Railwa
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 2 (Bernama) -- India's Minister of State for Commerceand Industry Satyabrata Mookherjee on Tuesday said that India believes itstill has a chance to get the electrified double-tracking railway projectlinking Ipoh with Padang Besar and Seremban with Johor Baharu.
National Seminar On Oil Palm Trunk Utilisation
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 20 (Bernama) -- A national seminar devoted to theutilisation of oil palm trunk will be held from Dec 15-17 here.
Three Firms Being Investigated For Hoarding Palm O
PORT KLANG, Nov 18 (Bernama) -- The Domestic Trade and Consumer AffairsMinistry is investigating three palm oil wholesalers who are said to behoarding the commodity to create an artificial shortage.