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M’sia can meet global demand, says Zuraida after Indonesia bans palm oil exports

Production should rise after borders reopen, foreign workers hired, says minister

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 24 Apr 2022 10:23PM

M’sia can meet global demand, says Zuraida after Indonesia bans palm oil exports
Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin notes that the timber industry has also been affected by allegations against the palm oil sector. – Bernama pic, April 24, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia is confident it can meet global demand for palm oil after Indonesia’s announcement that it has banned exports of the commodity, said Plantation Industry and Commodities Minister Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin.

“I am confident that Malaysia is ready and able to supply palm oil to global markets because our production is expected to rise following the reopening of its borders, which has enabled the hiring of foreign workers,” she told the media after handing over aid to 17 surau and two mosques, as well as 350 families comprising the asnaf, single mothers, and senior citizens in an event organised by the Malaysian Timber Council.

On the performance of the domestic timber industry, Zuraida noted that the timber industry has also been affected by allegations against the palm oil sector.

“We are taking the same approach with the timber industry; we will meet the European Union on May 8 with regard to the forced labour and palm oil issues, however, we have not gotten a date to meet the US Customs and Border Protection,” she said. – Bernama, April 24, 2022

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