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TSEurobeater
post Jan 15 2020, 01:12 PM, updated 6y ago

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Kok: No Indian boycott of Malaysian palm oil

KUALA LUMPUR: Primary Industries Minister Teresa Kok yesterday dismissed reports that India has called for a boycott of Malaysian palm oil.

She said it was learned from several discussions that Indian palm oil buyers want Malaysia to increase its export of crude palm oil and reduce the export of refined palm oil.

“What boycott? They just want us (Malaysia) to export more crude palm oil and reduce the export of refined palm oil,” Bernama quoted her as telling reporters after a dialogue with Selangor oil palm growers in Kuala Selangor.

Reuters reported yesterday Indian palm oil importers have effectively stopped all purchases from Malaysia after the government privately warned them to shun Malaysian imports.

The warning, issued last week, comes almost in parallel with New Delhi’s move to restrict imports of refined palm oil and palm olein after Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad criticised India’s actions in Kashmir and its new citizenship law.

Currently, Indian buyers are not making any crude or refined palm oil purchases from top supplier Malaysia, at least five industry sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

“Officially there is no ban on crude palm oil imports from Malaysia, but nobody’s buying due to government’s instructions,” said a leading refiner, adding that buyers now import from Indonesia despite paying a premium to prices in Malaysia.

India is the world’s largest buyer of palm oil and the move to effectively block imports from Malaysia could put pressure on palm oil prices in Malaysia and push up palm oil inventories in the country.

Malaysian prices set the global benchmark for palm oil prices. The move could also benefit Indonesia — the world’s largest exporter of crude palm oil (CPO).

“We could import CPO from Malaysia, but the government has warned: ‘Don’t come to us if your shipments get stuck’,” said a Mumbai-based trader, adding “no one wants to see their shipments get stuck at ports.”

The Indian government has not made any public remarks about Malaysian palm oil. The commerce ministry did not immediately respond to a request from Reuters for comment yesterday.

Palm oil accounts for nearly two-thirds of India’s total edible oil imports. India buys more than nine million tonnes of palm oil annually, mainly from Indonesia and Malaysia.

Indian refiners and traders have shifted almost all palm oil purchases to Indonesia, despite having to pay a US$10 (RM40.60) per tonne premium to Malaysian prices, four traders told Reuters.

Malaysian crude palm oil for February shipment was available at US$800 a tonne on a free-on-board basis, compared with US$810 from Indonesia, traders said.

“Like everyone else, we are paying a premium for Indonesian supplies. For a small profit we can’t gamble,” said a refiner based in Kolkata

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Don't know if she is talking kok or what
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post Jan 15 2020, 01:49 PM

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drink too much palm oil
BrokeBack
post Jan 15 2020, 01:50 PM

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the export figures will tell

no need for stories from whose side
Phoenix_KL
post Jan 15 2020, 01:53 PM

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no ban on crude palm oil imports from Malaysia

true. they ban refined.
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post Jan 15 2020, 01:53 PM

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talk kok
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post Jan 15 2020, 02:06 PM

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the report 1st come out also said reduce REFINED palm oil not CRUDE palm oil

so she is right

the rest of news is hear say with no proof

but well

who cares about facts here anyways


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post Jan 15 2020, 02:07 PM

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janji najib tumbang

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post Jan 15 2020, 02:08 PM

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QUOTE(Elgore @ Jan 15 2020, 02:06 PM)
the report 1st come out also said reduce REFINED palm oil not CRUDE palm oil

so she is right

the rest of news is hear say with no proof

but well

who cares about facts here anyways
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You think any of the Indian buyers would wanna buy one thing when the other related thing got banned?

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