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Report: UK poised to remove import tariffs on Malaysian palm oil
According to a report, the UK government is planning to eliminate import tariffs on palm oil from Malaysia. ― Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri

LONDON, March 15 ― The UK government is planning to eliminate import tariffs on palm oil from Malaysia, the price of joining an Asia-Pacific trade deal, the Financial Times (FT) reported yesterday, citing people involved in the talks.

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Malaysia has successfully demanded Britain cut its palm oil tariffs, which currently range up to 12 per cent, to zero immediately on entering the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), the FT said. ― Reuters

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