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Malaysia should continue engaging with EU on deforestation-free product regulation, says MPOC

While a provisional agreement on the European Commission’s Proposal for the Deforestation-Free Products Regulation has been reached, Malaysia should continue to engage with the European Union (EU) regarding the new regulation and future implementing rules, said the Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC). ....

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Malaysia warns uncertainties, volatility in palm oil market to persist in 2023

Disruptions to crude palm oil supplies because of tropical storms are expected continue into the first quarter of 2023 (1Q2023), keeping prices upbeat in the near-term, Malaysia's industry officials said on Monday (Nov 14). ....

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Palm oil supply disruptions due to storms to continue until Q1 2023, Malaysia says

Palm oil supply disruptions due to storms to continue until Q1 2023, Malaysia says
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Palm oil supply disruptions due to storms to continue until Q1 2023, Malaysia says

Disruptions to crude palm oil supplies because of tropical storms are expected to continue into the first quarter of 2023, keeping prices upbeat in the near term, Malaysia's industry officials said on Monday. "Market price is anticipated to remain strong over concerns of bad weather affecting production in both Malaysia and Indonesia," Malaysian Palm Oil Board director-general ....

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