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Indonesia palm oil exports to US may fall due to tariffs
Gulf Today
|July 12, 2025
Indonesian palm oil exports to the United States may fall due to the 32 per cent tariffs threatened on Indonesian goods, allowing competitors in Malaysia to gain market share, an industry official told Reuters on Tuesday.
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The two countries are the world's biggest palm oil producers, but Indonesia has been by far the biggest supplier to the United States, accounting for 85 per cent of its total imports last year.
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