This follows a report that the Indian government has urged importers to boycott Malaysian palm oil.
A Kadir Jasin has suggested a possible tit-for-tat against India if the latter wanted to boycott Malaysian products over Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad's remarks.
“The Indian High Commission in Malaysia estimates that there are 150,000 Indian expatriates and workers in Malaysia now. The sources said this was after the government privately urged them to boycott the Malaysian product following a diplomatic spat.
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