Malaysia must diversify palm oil markets amid US tariffs

Published 2025년 4월 23일

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The Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) has called for Malaysia to diversify its palm oil supply markets due to tariff challenges from the United States, including a 24% tariff that could impact export volumes. The government is engaging with ASEAN counterparts to develop a coordinated regional response. The MPOB is also increasing its research areas to include Technology and Social Economy, and is focusing on improving palm yields. The health impact of saturated mineral and aromatic mineral oils in food products is still a debate, with three cases of Malaysian palm oil shipments being rejected from European countries.
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Malaysia needs to diversify its palm oil supply markets to reduce its reliance on any one export destination in light of tariff challenges posed by the United States, Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) chairman Datuk Mohamad Helmy Othman Basha has said. He noted that the 24% tariff imposed by the United States on Malaysian palm oil exports poses a major challenge to the industry, potentially impacting the country’s export volumes. “While the tariffs may result in lower palm oil exports to the United States, the negative impact will be more pronounced in the importing country due to the limited availability of alternatives. Palm oil used in the US industry cannot be easily substituted by other oils, suggesting that the increased costs may ultimately impact US consumers,” he said at a meeting of the advisory committee of the 2025 development plan. He noted that the government, through the Ministry of Plantations and Commodities, is actively engaging with its ASEAN counterparts to ...

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