Malaysia: Government exploring new palm oil markets amid geopolitical conflicts

Published 2025년 6월 24일

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Efforts are underway to explore new markets for Malaysia’s palm oil to reduce the nation’s reliance on major exporting markets affected by geopoli­tical conflicts, says Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani. The Plantation and Commo­di­ties Minister said the ongoing Israel-Iran crisis and the Russia-Ukraine conflict have disrupted export shipments to certain zones. “Malaysia currently exports goods

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worth RM186bil annually to global markets, including palm oil, but part of these markets are now considered high-risk due to armed conflicts. “As such, we are exploring new markets, namely countries that have yet to purchase Malaysian palm oil or cooking oil. This is crucial to ensure that our export levels remain stable,” he said. Johari added that Malaysia is currently trading with nearly 80 nations, with plans to expand its reach even further. The minister was speaking to reporters after attending the Dialogue with the Ministry programme at Mara Poly-Tech College here yesterday. He also urged plantation operators and smallholders to work closely with the government to ensure the resilience of the national commodities sector on the global stage, reported Bernama. Johari noted that planters and operators must work with the government to address challen­ges at the international level. “The European market is increasingly emphasising environmental sustainability and ...

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