KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia must act fast and promote Malaysian palm oil to new markets such as countries in the Middle East and Africa, says Primary Industries Minister Teresa Kok.
According to Kok, this was because other countries which are producing palm oil are also trying their best to penetrate markets in those countries.
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