The Honourable Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas, Malaysian Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister officiated the Third Malaysia-Pakistan Palm Oil Trade Fair and Seminar (POTS) at the Marriott Hotel, Karachi, today.
POTS Pakistan with
the theme, Meeting Pakistan’s Emerging Oils and Fats Diversity through
Malaysian Palm Oil, aims at bringing together various stakeholders in the oils
and fats industries in Pakistan and Malaysia. In addition, this event is aimed
at disseminating information on the the latest developments in the palm oil
industry.
This event also
allows the private sectors from both countries to identify issues and measures
that will contribute towards enhancing trade in palm oil. In addition, the
deliberations and recommendations at this Seminar will also allow both the
Governments of Pakistan and Malaysia to consider mutually beneficial measures,
including the review of import and export rates to facilitate trade in palm oil
products, towards according advantage to the private sectors of both countries.
Speakers at the
seminar includes renowned local industry captains, as well as international
experts from Malaysia, Germany and the United Kingdom. The papers presented at this seminar covers a
range of topics from market situation, trade, nutritional applications and price
outlook. This event attracted over 250
participants from both Malaysia and Pakistan.
In his keynote
address at this seminar, H.E. Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas informed that
Pakistan is indeed a special trading partner for the Malaysian palm oil industry. According to Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas,
Pakistan has always been the most consistent buyer of Malaysian palm oil
products and palm oil has featured as a major component of the growing
bilateral trade between the two countries.
In 2012, total
imports of Malaysian palm oil and palm oil products by Pakistan was recorded at
1.44 million tonnes, valued at USD 1.34 billion. This makes Pakistan the fifth largest exports
destination for Malaysian palm oil.
Pakistan is among
the first export destinations in which Malaysia has major investments in
bulking installation and refineries, with the latest project being the liquid
cargo jetty dedicated for the handling of palm oil. In this context, Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah
Embas expressed the view that there are
ample opportunities for the private sectors of both countries to synergise,
taking into account Pakistan’s strategic geographical location.
Datuk Amar Douglas
Uggah Embas also urged more Malaysian companies to collaborate with local
Pakistani companies in developing other areas in the oils and fats trade,
including oleochemicals, biomass utilisation and animal feed. “Such efforts
will definitely spur the growth of the Pakistani oils and fats industry and
enhance further the trade between the two countries,” he added.
Malaysia-Pakistan
POTS 2014 is the 32nd of its series since its introduction in 2006. This event is organised in Pakistan for the
3rd time to address the oils and fats trade. Malaysia-Pakistan POTS 2014 is
organised jointly by Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) and Malaysian Palm Oil
Board (MPOB), with the support from the Pakistan Vanaspati Manufacturers
Association (PVMA), Pakistan Edible Oil Refiners Association (PEORA) and
Pakistan Soap Manufacturers Association (PSMA).
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