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Malaysia will continue to promote palm oil in Europe, says minister

Primary Industries Minister Teresa Kok says the ministry will meet members of the European Parliament and European Council in October in its mission to promote the country's palm oil. ― Picture by Miera Zulyana

“We have to wait for the the election results and I will be visiting Europe in October to meet their MPs and the new European Commissioner.

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