Indian ban on Malaysian palm oil opens a window for Pakistan

Rawalpindi: The Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) has asked Government to issue special quota on import of Palm oil from Malaysia in preview of recent steps taken by India companies to curtail the import of palm oil from Malaysia.
The Indian move comes out following the support and categorical stance by Malaysia on Kashmir issue at the United Nation.
RCCI President, Saboor Malik said in a statement that the business community and people of Pakistan lauded the speech of Mahateer Muhammad, Prime Minister of Malaysia at UN annual summit.
We believe that the given Indian ban on import of Palm oil from Malaysia provided us a great opportunity and window to fill the gap. The low tariff import of Palm oil will help local vegetable and soap industry, he added.
RCCI chief deplored on Indian act for using trade as a tool to black mail other country and also urged world community to take notice of this step in the light of free and fair trade agreements between the countries.
Despite political, security and economic challenges, many international food chains have opened food chains in Pakistan and Palm Olein is being used by most of the fast food industry, he added.
He said that Malaysia and Pakistan have a very long-standing palm oil trade relationship and stressed that both countries should focus on new products and diversification to improve two-way trade.
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