According to shipping survey agencies, Malaysia’s palm oil exports for the period of April 1–25 fell by 15.7% to 16.8% month-on-month, reflecting weak demand following the holiday season.
Data from shipping survey agencies indicates that Malaysia’s palm oil exports for April 1–25 declined by 15.7% to 16.8% compared to the previous month. This reflects sluggish consumer demand in the post-holiday period and a slowdown in the pace of inventory reduction, thereby exerting bearish pressure on both spot and futures prices for palm oil.
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