* Mahathir said Malaysia may now need to find another solution after the boycott of its palm oil by Indian palm oil refiners and traders
* India, the world’s largest importer of vegetable oils, buys nearly 15 million tonnes annually
KUALA LUMPUR: With India restricting the import of refined palm oil that has hit Malaysia, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on Tuesday said he was concerned about it but that would not stop him from speaking against New Delhi’s recent actions.
Last week, India imposed restrictions on imports of refined palm oil and palmolein in the backdrop of adverse remarks by Mahathir on the new citizenship law and the Kashmir issue.
Mahathir said Malaysia may now need to find another solution after the boycott of its palm oil by Indian palm oil refiners and traders.
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