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Indonesia to reimpose local palm oil sales rule as it ends export ban
Indonesia will reimpose a domestic sales requirement on palm oil, the government said on Friday, a day after the world's biggest producer of the key edible oil reversed a ban on its export.
Malaysia sees sustained competitiveness even as Indonesia resumes palm oil exports
Indonesia's resumption of palm oil exports will not blunt Malaysia's competitiveness in exporting the edible oil, the Malaysian commodities minister said on Sunday, pointing to the rival's loss of sales in India.
Analysis - In sharp switch, Australia votes for climate action
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's election has brought in a wave of Greens and independents pushing for aggressive targets to cut carbon emissions, who will pressure the incoming Labor government to step up its climate plans if it wants to pass any legislation.
Qatari FM says Iran's leadership open for a compromise on nuclear file -al Jazeera TV
(Reuters) - Qatar's foreign minister said on Saturday in remarks cited by al Jazeera TV that the Iranian leadership expressed readiness for a compromise regarding "the Iranian nuclear file", referring to talks over reviving a nuclear deal between Iran and world powers.
Fuel subsidy under review
KUALA LUMPUR: Targeted fuel subsidy is being mulled by the government for the lower income group as rising global crude oil prices push the subsidy bill higher. The announcement by International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali comes amidst rising crude oil prices and drastic increase in government fuel subsidy.
Asean News Headlines at 9pm on Saturday (May 21, 2022)
Here's a look at the news highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Saturday (May 21, 2022)
Palm oil’s slump set to deepen after Indonesia lifts export ban
Palm oil has lost a major pillar of support after top producer Indonesia lifted a ban on exports, paving the way for prices to slump further as supply builds and demand languishes.
Datuk remanded for six days over probe into crude palm oil sales tax evasion case
KOTA KINABALU: A former civil servant with a Datuk title has been remanded for six days to allow investigators to question the suspect for alleged involvement in the evasion of millions of ringgit in Sabah's crude palm oil sales tax.
Vanity Fare: Restore and refresh with the right beauty products
After having a grand time celebrating, all you need are these essentials to help your skin recover.
'BMWs shouldn't enjoy same fuel subsidy as Kancils', says Azmin
KUALA LUMPUR: A fuel subsidy scheme where the rich will pay more compared to the lower income group is being considered, says Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali.