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Budget 2025 adjustments in export tax seen helping palm oil refining industry be more competitive
CPO FUTURES HIT TWO-YEAR HIGH ON BULLISH SENTIMENT, STRONG EXPORTS
CPO price strength could dissipate through end-2024, says BMI
MPOC Expects CPO Price To Hold Steady At RM4000 In October
DR M: M'sia Hopes Ukraine Provides Distribution Ce
KIEV (Ukraine), July 15 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr MahathirMohamad has expressed Malaysia's hope that Ukraine could provide adistribution centre for Malaysian palm oil and other products for the EastEuropean market.
Indian vegoil imports to rise
BOMBAY (July 16 2003) : Edible oil imports by India, the world's largestbuyer, are expected to rise 15 percent in the quarter ending Septemberfrom a year because domestic supplies have fallen, traders said onTuesday.
SKB gets offer to set up oil palm refinery in Chin
July 15 2003 - SAWIT Kinabalu Bhd (SKB) has received an offer to set up anoil palm refinery and bulking installation plant in China.
China may take breather, palm oil volatile
KUALA LUMPUR (July 09 2003) : China, a key buyer of Malaysian palm oil,has bought enough cooking oil to meet July and August demand, and ishoping for weaker palm oil prices before buying more, traders said onTuesday.
Pakistan palm oil imports slow
ISLAMABAD (July 11 2003) : The Pakistani palm oil market was slow in thelast week and importers were reluctant to place fresh orders given highinternational prices and higher stocks locally, dealers said on Wednesday.
World Bank lends $26m to Indonesian palm oil compa
7/9/2003 The Jakarta Post - The International Finance Corporation (IFC),the investment arm of the World Bank, has agreed to provide US$26 millionin loans to two Indonesian palm oil plantation companies.
Asian oils: freight rates steady, eyes on India de
KUALA LUMPUR (July 03 2003) : Palm oil freight rates to key consumers inAsia are likely to hold steady this month due to firm demand, especiallyfrom the world's largest edible oil consumer India, brokers said onWednesday.
Huge canola crop shocks Canadian grain trade
WINNIPEG (June 27 2003) : Buoyed by last-minute rains before seeding andmemories of surging canola prices last fall, Canadian farmers boostedplantings of the oilseed by 21 percent, a report showed on Thursday,catching grain traders off guard.
IJMP Plans To Expand Land Bank To 40,000 Hectares
KUALA LUMPUR, July 2 (Bernama) -- IJM Plantation Bhd (IJMP) plans toexpand its existing 29,000ha of land bank to 40,000ha in the near future,its managing director, Velayuthan Tan, said at the company's listing onthe Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) Main Board Wednesday.