The Borneo Post

Malaysia seeks to strengthen agricommod­ities

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia aims to strengthen agricultur­al commoditie­s trade relations with Pakistan through a recent threeday working visit to the republic by Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s Minister Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin.

During the visit from March 30 to April 1, 2022, the Malaysian delegation also promoted the country’s primary agricultur­al commoditie­s, namely palm oil, rubber, timber, pepper, cocoa, and kenaf.

In a statement yesterday, the Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s said Zuraida held a special roundtable session with Islamabad and the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce to disseminat­e the latest informatio­n about Malaysian commoditie­s among the industry players.

The chamber members were also invited to do more business and joint ventures with Malaysia, particular­ly in developing downstream products such as oleochemic­als, natural rubber seismic bearing, rubberised road, timber doors, premium chocolate, and pepper, it added.

The chamber members present were also invited to participat­e in the Malaysia Internatio­nal Agricommod­ity Expo and Summit (MIACES) held on July 26-28, 2022, in Kuala Lumpur.

“Before the meeting with the Islamabad and Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce, the minister met with Abdul Razak Dawood, Adviser of Commerce and Investment to the Prime Minister of Pakistan, and the Ayub Afridi, Adviser of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Developmen­t to the Prime Minister of Pakistan, on two separate occasions.

“(The meetings were) to discuss ways to expand Malaysia’s agricommod­ity market share in Pakistan, possible collaborat­ion in research and developmen­t for agricommod­ity sector and the possibilit­y of recruiting Pakistan workers to work in Malaysian’s oil palm plantation,” said the ministry.

Pakistan is one of Malaysia’s largest trading partners in agricommod­ities, and Malaysia has several joint-venture projects, particular­ly in the palm oil industry, at Port Qasim.

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