Top buyer India to favour Malaysian palm oil as Indonesian prices rise

India is likely to buy more Malaysian palm oil after export levies imposed by top producer Indonesia hit record highs in the past year

Top buyer India to favour Malaysian palm oil as Indonesian prices rise
Reuters Jakrata
2 min read Last Updated : Dec 02 2021 | 10:46 AM IST
India is likely to buy more Malaysian palm oil after export levies imposed by top producer Indonesia hit record highs in the past year, B.V. Mehta, executive director of India's Solvent Extractors' Association, said on Thursday.

Indonesia had imposed higher export and levies in the past year, making prices of palm oil - which had already reached record highs this year - more costly for the top buyer.

"Indonesia's share of palm oil imports by India earlier was nearly 70-75%," Mehta told the annual Indonesian Palm Oil Conference.

"Heavy export duty and levies being imposed by Indonesia (are) discouraging Indian refiners to buy from Indonesia," he said, adding that in January-September this year, Indonesia's share of Indian palm oil imports had dropped to 55%, while Malaysia's had jumped 45%.

Indonesia started taxing crude palm oil exports again after three years absence in February last year, while export levies for the edible oil reached a record high of $255 per tonne in February earlier this year.

In an effort to cool near-record price rises, India cut base import taxes on palm oil, soyoil and sunflower oil in September.

Indonesia set its crude palm oil export reference price higher for December, meaning that palm oil taxes and levies remain at the top bracket of $200 per tonne and $175 per tonne respectively.

(Reporting by Bernadette Christina Munthe; Writing by Fathin Ungku
Editing by Ed Davies)

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