Rethinking taxation in the palm oil industry


It’s worth reflecting on the inconsistency in how we treat high-performing sectors.

RECENTLY, a bright-eyed Gen Y economics student asked me, “Uncle, what’s the oil palm industry really like?”

I chuckled and replied, “It’s profitable enough to be taxed, quiet enough to be overlooked, and burdened enough to be running on fumes.”

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