KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s food exports, especially palm oil, stands to reap trade opportunities through the changes created by the UK’s departure (Brexit) from the European Union (EU).

Glenreagh Sdn Bhd managing director Nordin Abdullah said there would be increased opportunities for Malaysian companies with the capacity to operate in highly regulated and competitive environments.

“It is no secret that certain countries in the EU are less receptive to imports of palm oil for protectionist reasons.

“Malaysia can now relook at how they deal with the issue as regulations and attitudes can change post the UK’s departure,” he said in a statement yesterday.

“What we are seeing now is the opening rounds of a negotiation which is expected to take two years before a final deal is reached.

“It may be counterproductive to react too quickly and on every report. There is still a long way to go,” he added.

In February, Malaysia’s export of palm oil to the EU and the UK stood at 153,165 tonnes and 1,759 tonnes respectively. – Bernama

News appeared in The Star Online Friday, 31 Mar 2017 https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2017/03/31/malaysias-palm-oil-stands-to-reap-potential-benefits-from-brexit/




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