Malaysia cuts crude palm oil export duty for May to 4.5%
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[KUALA LUMPUR] Malaysia has reduced its export duty on crude palm oil to 4.5 per cent for May from 5 per cent in April, the Malaysian Palm Oil Board said on Monday, citing the national customs department.
The world's second-largest producer and exporter of palm oil calculated a reference price of RM2,460.89 per tonne.
The export tax structure starts at 3 per cent for crude palm oil when priced in a RM2,250 to RM2,400 per tonne range. The maximum tax rate is set at 8 per cent when prices are above RM3,450 a tonne.
REUTERS
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