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Palm oil Wee

PETALING JAYA: Plantation Industries and Commodities deputy minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Jeck Seng said Indonesia’s move to ban exports of palm oil would have a huge impact on Malaysia as the second largest producer of the commodity.

Wee said that the ministry would have to study the matter closely and look at the long and short-term effects on Malaysia.

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