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Malaysia to keep crude palm oil exports tax-free for March

byCustoms Today Report
21/02/2015
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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has kept tax on exports of crude palm oil at zero for March, a government circular showed here the other day, extending a duty-free policy held since October.

The move, which is likely to underpin prices, comes as a surprise as Malaysia’s plantation industries and commodities minister said last week the country was planning to resume taxing exports from March.

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The rate was scrapped from October to December, and later extended to end-February.

Malaysia, the world’s second largest palm oil producer after Indonesia, calculated a reference price of 2,232.88 ringgit ($627) per tonne for March crude palm oil, effectively incurring an export duty of zero percent.

Increased global edible oil supplies and slowing demand have pressured palm oil prices which dropped 15 percent last year.

Authorities in Indonesia and Malaysian, which account for 85 percent of global palm oil production, are giving financial incentives in a bid to boost demand and support prices of the tropical product.

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