(Bloomberg) -- Malaysia's palm oil exports fell 11
percent from June 1 to June 25 compared with the same period a
month earlier, according to an estimate from Intertek, an
independent cargo surveyor.
A total of 821,500 metric tons of bulk shipments through
Malaysian sea ports were tracked in the first 25 days of the
month, Intertek Malaysia said in a report today. Malaysia
exported 918,738 tons in the same period last month, the
surveyor said.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
percent from June 1 to June 25 compared with the same period a
month earlier, according to an estimate from Intertek, an
independent cargo surveyor.
A total of 821,500 metric tons of bulk shipments through
Malaysian sea ports were tracked in the first 25 days of the
month, Intertek Malaysia said in a report today. Malaysia
exported 918,738 tons in the same period last month, the
surveyor said.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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