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‘We’re Too Small to Take Retaliatory Action’: Malaysian PM on India’s Palm Oil Boycott

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India, the world's largest edible oil buyer, this month halted Malaysian palm oil imports after its PM Mahathir Mohamad's comments criticising New Delhi over its policy on Kashmir.
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Updated:January 20, 2020, 9:38 AM IST
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File photo of Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. (Reuters photo)

Langkawi: Malaysia is too small of a nation to respond to India's boycott of palm oil with trade retaliation, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on Monday.

"We are too small to take retaliatory action. We have to find ways and means to overcome that," Mahathir told reporters in Langkawi, a resort island off the western coast of Malaysia.




India, the world's largest edible oil buyer, this month halted Malaysian palm oil imports after Mahathir's comments criticising New Delhi over its policy on Kashmir.
https://www.news18.com/news/india/w...pm-after-indias-palm-oil-boycott-2464633.html
 
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Big deal - BD has already started discussing taking some of the lost exports itself.
Other countries are likely to do the same.

Indians are paying a premium for Indonesian Palm oil now.

You mean virat hindu like modi is paying more money to one Muslim instead of paying less to another??
 
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Big deal - BD has already started discussing taking some of the lost exports itself.
Other countries are likely to do the same.

Indians are paying a premium for Indonesian Palm oil now.

Effect will go on to the public when price of oil products derived from palm oil goes up. Only appeased the extremist class which has the internet to come on this forum.

The poor will take the brunt.
 
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You mean virat hindu like modi is paying more money to one Muslim instead of paying less to another??

Not really. Indonesia was and is more than willing to replace Malaysia as supplier of Palm Oil to India at more or less the same price which Malaysia was supplying the commodity to India. New reports earlier indicated that Modi banned Palm Oil due to environmental concerns. Seems that this was all just bs
 
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Effect will go on to the public when price of oil products derived from palm oil goes up. Only appeased the extremist class which has the internet to come on this forum.

The poor will take the brunt.
lol poor uses palm oil
 
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Imran Khan has severely severely blundered by hanging Mahatir out to dry while dishing out bustard hunting permits to GCC states.

I'm appalled that IK is not at the forefront of aggressively backing Mahatir politically and economically.

I can only apologise to all Malaysians and hope IK rapidly counters the malaysian Palm oil export shortfall.
 
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You mean virat hindu like modi is paying more money to one Muslim instead of paying less to another??


Yep as Indonesia knows that India has no other option as only Indonesia has the capacity to replace Malaysia.

There are only two major Palm oil producers in the world, Malaysia and Indonesia, and if you cut yourself from one of them they you will pay a premium to get it from the other.

Only the poor Indian consumer will suffer from Modi's chest-thumping.
 
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Big deal - BD has already started discussing taking some of the lost exports itself.
Other countries are likely to do the same.

Indians are paying a premium for Indonesian Palm oil now.

You mean virat hindu like modi is paying more money to one Muslim instead of paying less to another??

Effect will go on to the public when price of oil products derived from palm oil goes up. Only appeased the extremist class which has the internet to come on this forum.

The poor will take the brunt.

No, Indonesia was supplying palm oil at lower rates than Malaysia before India stopped imports from Malaysia. But after India stopped Malaysian imports, Malaysian palm oil prices fell and hence Indonesian palm oil appears expensive. If India starts buying Malaysian palm oil, then Malaysian palm oil will be more expensive than Indonesian palm oil again. So, India is not paying any extra amount for Indonesia.
 
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No, Indonesia was supplying palm oil at lower rates than Malaysia before India stopped imports from Malaysia. But after India stopped Malaysian imports, Malaysian palm oil prices fell and hence Indonesian palm oil appears expensive. If India starts buying Malaysian palm oil, then Malaysian palm oil will be more expensive than Indonesian palm oil again. So, India is not paying any extra amount for Indonesia.

Malaysian export refined palm oil to India while Indonesia is exporting crude palm oil. Of course refined palm oil is more expensive then crude.
 
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Yep as Indonesia knows that India has no other option as only Indonesia has the capacity to replace Malaysia.

There are only two major Palm oil producers in the world, Malaysia and Indonesia, and if you cut yourself from one of them they you will pay a premium to get it from the other.

Only the poor Indian consumer will suffer from Modi's chest-thumping.
https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/A...esia-and-Malaysia-push-back-as-EU-clamps-down

India need not pay premium. The only loser is Malaysia.


Asia's two dominant palm oil producers, Indonesia and Malaysia, may be heading for a clash with the European Union in international court over an EU clampdown on the fuel. Indonesian President Joko Widodo, however, is not waiting around for someone else to decide the fate of the industry.

On Aug. 12, the president led a cabinet meeting on an urgent topic: biodiesel.

Widodo told his ministers that he wants all diesel sold in Indonesia to contain 30% palm oil by next January, versus the current ratio of 20%. "And then later, at the end of 2020, I want it to jump to B50," he said, meaning 50%. In a speech to parliament that week, the president said the ultimate goal is 100%.
 
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https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/A...esia-and-Malaysia-push-back-as-EU-clamps-down

India need not pay premium. The only loser is Malaysia.


Asia's two dominant palm oil producers, Indonesia and Malaysia, may be heading for a clash with the European Union in international court over an EU clampdown on the fuel. Indonesian President Joko Widodo, however, is not waiting around for someone else to decide the fate of the industry.

On Aug. 12, the president led a cabinet meeting on an urgent topic: biodiesel.

Widodo told his ministers that he wants all diesel sold in Indonesia to contain 30% palm oil by next January, versus the current ratio of 20%. "And then later, at the end of 2020, I want it to jump to B50," he said, meaning 50%. In a speech to parliament that week, the president said the ultimate goal is 100%.


Nope as India MUST pay more to get supply from Indonesia now as they are the only one that can supply them.

Malaysia will just send their palm oil to BD and other countries - they will just buy less from Indonesia and buy from Malaysia instead. End of the day neither Malaysia or Indonesia lose.

Anyway you have common cause with India as they and China are being targeted by Malaysia for persecuting Muslims?

So Malaysia and Turkey have already started with Kashmir issue.

Cannot wait to see others follow their lead. Indians will be made to account for their occupation and crimes in Kashmir.
 
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