Belgium keen to import more Malaysian palm oil


Belgian Foreign Trade Agency director general Marc Bogaerts (right) speaking while Belgian Ambassador to Malaysia Daniel Dargent (centre) and Belgian Trade Commissioner Eric de Lame looks on during the press conference at the Belgian Embassy on Thursday. IZZRAFIQ ALIAS / The Star.

KUALA LUMPUR: Belgium is committed to importing more palm oil from Malaysia for its food industry, according to its ambassador to Malaysia Daniel Dargent (pic).

Dargent said Belgium was also interested in further collaborations with Malaysia on the palm oil industry.

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