Palm oil exports to China fell by a third amid rising prices

Published 2025년 11월 28일

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Malaysia's palm oil exports to China fell by nearly 29% in the first 10 months of 2025, the country's Minister of Plantations and Primary Commodities said on Thursday. As Reuters notes, the decline reflects broader issues related not only to competitiveness and logistics, but also to pricing dynamics and market positioning. Last year, Malaysia's palm

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Malaysia’s palm oil exports to China fell by nearly 29% in the first 10 months of 2025, the country’s Minister of Plantations and Primary Commodities said on Thursday. As Reuters notes, the decline reflects broader issues related not only to competitiveness and logistics, but also to pricing dynamics and market positioning. Last year, Malaysia’s palm oil exports to China totaled 1.39 million tonnes, a 5.3% decline from the 2023 target. Johari attributed the decline to higher palm oil prices compared to soybean oil. “Since soybean oil is also imported to China as edible oil for consumption and industrial use, buyers have chosen the cheaper alternative… This is not about geopolitics,” the minister said following a press conference. Palm oil follows the price dynamics of competing edible oils, including soybean oil. According to OleoScope, the price of Daylian China RBD palm oil for November delivery on November 27, 2025, was $1,185.48 per tonne, which is $9.64 per tonne higher than ...

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