The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Export tax suspension to boost upstream plantation players

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government’s decision to suspend the crude palm oil (CPO) export tax for three months is expected to benefit plantation companies with significan­t upstream operations and strengthen the commodity prices for the first quarter of this year.

FGV group president and chief executive officer, Datuk Zakaria Arshad said industry players are faced with issues of high CPO stocks level and strengthen­ing of the Ringgit that have pressured the CPO price to around RM2,500 per MT. “The government’s action to implement the export tax suspension is timely and an effective way to reduce CPO stocks level that coincides with the increasing demand from China for the upcoming Chinese New Year. “With this developmen­t, we expect a 30-50 percent increase in the export volume to major importing countries like India, Pakistan, China and Europe.

“This shall also enable us to increase supply to our jointventu­re refinery in Pakistan at a more competitiv­e pricing,” he said in a statement yesterday.

Zakaria said based on this situation, FGV expects average CPO prices for the first quarter 2018 to improve slightly by trading around RM2,650 per MT to RM2,750 per MT.

Meanwhile, in commenting the overall 2017 performanc­e, Zakaria said FGV’s core business operations had performed well with positive growth on Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFB) production compared to 2016.

“As for 2018, we remain committed in delivering the Strategic Plan 2020 (SP20) through better core business performanc­e, stronger financial position, enhance governance in all sectors and high performanc­e culture that will deliver sustainabl­e value to our shareholde­rs,” he explained.

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Datuk Zakaria Arshad

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