Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Malaysia ups rice, sugar import from India

- Rezaul H Laskar rezaul.laskar@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: Relations between India and Malaysia are back on the upswing after taking a hit under former premier Mahathir Mohamad, with Kuala Lumpur increasing its purchases of rice and sugar from New Delhi in recent months.

India quietly initiated steps to reset the relationsh­ip after Mahathir, who irked New Delhi with his repeated criticism of the situation in Kashmir and the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act, resigned in March, people familiar with developmen­ts said on Monday.

India’s ambassador to Malaysia, Mridul Kumar, was the first foreign envoy to meet new Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin and foreign minister Hishammudd­in Hussein within a week of the formation of the new cabinet in March, and the two sides have worked behind the scenes to put ties back on an even keel.

The people cited above, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said India is buying 200,000 tonnes of palm oil for the June-July period from Malaysia, the world’s second-biggest producer and exporter of the commodity after Indonesia. Earlier this year, India, the world’s largest buyer of edible oils, had changed its rules to effectivel­y bar imports of refined palm oil from Malaysia, largely because of the position taken by Mahathir.“This is the largest order for palm oil by India in the past few months,” said one of the people cited above.

Indian importers will also benefit from Malaysia’s decision of June 5 to fully exempt palm oil from export duty for the rest of this year. “This move will benefit India’s refining industries, which had been hit hard by the imposition of this duty earlier in the year. This duty has been a focus of India’s commerce ministry,” the person quoted above said.

On the other hand, Malaysia has placed an order with India for 100,000 tonnes of rice for MayJune, whereas its total import of rice from India last year was around 85,000 tonnes, they said.

MSM Malaysia Holdings, the country’s leading refined sugar producer, bought around 88,000 metric tonnes of raw sugar from India last year, whereas it procured 130,000 metric tonnes of raw sugar worth $50 million for the January-March quarter this year, the people said.

Following the Covid-19 outbreak, the India also approved the supply of hydroxychl­oroquine and paracetamo­l for Malaysia, the people said. External affairs minister S Jaishankar and his Malaysian counterpar­t, Hishammudd­in Hussein, also spoke in April about the response to the pandemic and efforts to assist citizens stranded in each other’s country.

Malaysia is one of India’s key trading partners in Southeast Asia, and bilateral trade was worth $17.25 billion in 2018-19.

However, bilateral ties were hit after Mahathir repeatedly criticised CAA and the situation in Kashmir.

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