Malaysia's government has stopped exports of chicken from June 1 and is investigating allegations of cartel pricing, affecting countries like Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Japan, and Hong Kong. The government is discussing subsidies with the country's largest poultry producers to ensure local supply and has promised strict action against any companies sabotaging supply. The decision is part of a series of measures by nations to address rising food costs, including Indonesia's palm oil export ban and India's wheat export restrictions. The move is expected to increase pressure on global food supply chains already strained by the Ukraine conflict and currency depreciation.