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Put off by Indonesia levy, India refiners seen to favour M’sia palm oil

Indonesia imposes higher taxes on CPO exports to raise funds for its palm-based biodiesel programme

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 08 Sep 2021 10:30PM

Put off by Indonesia levy, India refiners seen to favour M’sia palm oil

KUALA LUMPUR – India’s refiners are seen to be favouring palm oil imports from Malaysia, as they seem to have been put off by the heavy export tax and levy imposed by Indonesia.

India Solvent Extractors’ Association executive director B.V. Mehta said between January and June, the country imported 1.75 million tonnes of Malaysian palm oil compared with 1.72 million tonnes imported from Indonesia.

“Malaysia has an added advantage over Indonesia, based on the current scenario,” he said during his presentation on “Palm Oil Market in India: Challenges and Opportunities at the World Palm Virtual Expo and Conference 2021”, which entered its second day today.

According to recent reports, Indonesia imposed higher levies on crude palm oil exports in December to raise funds for its ambitious palm-based biodiesel programme, aimed at maximising the domestic use of the edible oil.

Mehta said palm oil accounts for approximately 40% of India’s edible oil consumption, mainly used in the hotels, restaurants and catering segment, followed by soybean oil, mustard oil and sunflower oil.

“In India, palm oil is still perceived as cheap oil for lower-income households, compared to middle- and upper-income households,” he said.

He suggested that both Malaysia and Indonesia hold a campaign in India to change the people’s mindset, which will likely lead to higher demand for palm oil imports into the country. – Bernama, September 8, 2021

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