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Malaysia, China ink joint venture to produce palm oil-based products


On the last day of his visit to China, Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad today witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Sime Darby Plantation Berhad, and China National Cereals, Oils and Foodstuffs Corporation (Cofco).
Cofco, one of China's state-owned food processing and agriculture supply chain company, will be working together with Sime Darby in a joint venture to set up plants in Malaysia to produce palm oil-based products for the Chinese market.
The signing of the MOU between Sime Darby executive deputy chairperson and managing director Mohamad Bakke Salleh and Cofco Oils and Oilseeds chairperson Dong Wei was held at China World Summit Wing Hotel in Beijing.
Speaking to the press after the event, Primary Industries Minister Teresa Kok said such cooperation will invite more foreign investors to develop downstream industries in Malaysia to produce palm oil-based products.
"Palm oil is a commodity that always faces unstable pricing in the international market. Cofco is a company that produces food products in China and this is the company that will use palm oil.
"Therefore, we invite Cofco via a joint venture with Sime Darby and set up plants in Malaysia to use our palm oil to produce products that we can export to China's market and to other countries as well," she said. - Mkini


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