India’s palm oil imports fall to one-year low in April on weak demand
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India’s palm oil imports fall to one-year low in April on weak demand
Palm oil imports fell to 505,000 metric tonnes in April, the lowest since April 2025. (File pic) MUMBAI: India’s palm oil imports fell 27% to a one-year low in April, as sluggish demand from institutional buyers and a recent price rally that eroded its discount to rival oils prompted refiners to curb purchases, five dealers said. Lower imports by the world’s biggest importer of vegetable oils could increase stocks in top producers Indonesia and …
Palm oil imports from India fell 27% in April, reaching the lowest level in a year, as weak demand from institutional buyers and recent high prices, which reduced the product's discount against rival oils, led refineries to reduce purchases, according to five traders. The reduction in imports by the world's largest importer of vegetable oils can increase the stocks of major producers, Indonesia and Malaysia, and weigh on the futures of Malaysia'…
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