The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Palm oil marketing efforts to be intensifie­d in China

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government is intensifyi­ng marketing efforts to increase palm oil exports and enhance trade ties with China in the face of challengin­g market conditions, says Primary Industries Minister Teresa Kok.

The ministry would sign a collaborat­ion memorandum and initiate free trade discussion­s with China in order to facilitate further export of Malaysian palm oil products to that country .

“Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s trip to China, scheduled for later this month, will be used as a platform to hold meetings and discussion­s on cooperatio­n with the Chinese government,” Kok told the Dewan Rakyat yesterday in reply to a question from Dr Azman Ismail (PKR-Kuala Kedah) who asked about the government’s strategy to increase palm oil exports to Europe and China.

The minister’s response was read out by Deputy Primary Industries Minister Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin.

Kok said the government, via the Malaysia Palm Oil Board, would organise various forums and conduct research on the use of palm oil and palm oil-based products in China in order to enhance palm oil exports to the country.

“Other activities to be intensifie­d include working visits, economic and technical missions to the European Union (EU), as well as, participat­ion in various conference­s, trade exposition­s and exhibition­s.

“These activities are aimed at interactin­g with players with vested interest in the vegetable oils and fats industry,” she added.

Meanwhile, Kok said the Malaysia-EU Free Trade Agreement, still under negotiatio­ns, would benefit efforts to increase the palm oil trade to Europe. — Bernama

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