MPOC: Demand for palm oil set to rebound


Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) chief executive officer Dr Kalyana Sundram

KUALA LUMPUR: Although China’s soyabean oil and rapeseed oil consumption has dragged down palm oil imports from Malaysia for the past few months, it will not last long as demand for the edible oil is set to rebound.

Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) chief executive officer Dr Kalyana Sundram (pic) said he was upbeat of a surge in China’s palm oil imports, especially from the coastal and Inner regions, backed by promotional activities and outreach activities in the country.

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