India wants more Malaysian CPO, not just RBD


KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 8 (Bernama): Malaysian palm oil companies should export crude palm oil (CPO) to India to allow the Indian refining industry to prosper, according to a veteran industry analyst.

Godrej International Trading and Investments Pte Ltd director Dorab Mistry said Malaysia, the world’s second-largest palm oil producer, should not only see India, the largest consumer of palm oil, as an export destination, but also as an industry partner.

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Palm oil , Dorab Mistry , India , Export , CPO , RBD

   

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