Export duty on crude palm oil soon


Uggah (3rd from left) speaking at a dialogue session during the seminar.

KUALA LUMPUR: The Government will not extend the zero duty on crude palm oil (CPO) exports and will start to impose the export duties next month due to the positive outlook of CPO prices this year, according Plantation Industries and Commodities minister Datuk Seri Amar Douglas Uggah Embas.

However, the export duty rate would only be finalised on Feb 16, he added.

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