Pakistan, Indonesia may ink palm oil pact by June
By Ahmadkamal Makrani at 10 March, 2010, 8:36 am
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Ship-breaking conundrum
Ship breakers in Bangladesh are steadfast in their demands to cancel a policy that denies the entry of ships with toxic elements, but environmentalists are viewing this as an acid test for the governm …..
Read more on Asia News Network
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Pakistan, Indonesia may ink palm oil pact by June
PAKISTAN may sign by mid-2010 a preferential tariff pact with Indonesia for palm oil imports that will divert some of the South Asian country’s orders from Malaysia, a top industry official said yesterday. Rasheed Janmohammad, vice-chairman of the Pakistan Edible Oil Refiners’ Association, said the new tariff agreement would limit Pakistan’s reliance on Malaysia, which has a crude palm oil …
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Pakistan, Indonesia may ink palm oil pact by June
PAKISTAN may sign by mid-2010 a preferential tariff pact with Indonesia for palm oil imports that will divert some of the South Asian country’s orders from Malaysia, a top industry official said yesterday.
Read more on Business Times (Malaysia)
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