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  2. Subsidy reform in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The price of diesel was fixed at RM1.75 per litre. Sugar increased in price by RM0.25 to RM1.85 per kilogram. Prices for cooking gas have increased by RM0.10 per kilogram. For example, a 10 kg cylinder of cooking gas will increase from RM17.50 to RM18.50. [2] At the start of 2014, the government withdrew subsidies of RON97, a premium grade of ...

  3. Economy of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Prices of items such as palm oil, cooking oil, petrol, flour, bread, rice and other essentials have been kept under market prices to keep cost of living low. [56] As of 2009, 22 per cent of government expenditures were subsidies, with petrol subsidies alone taking up 12 per cent.

  4. Cooking oil - Wikipedia

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    Cooking oil (also known as edible oil) is a plant or animal liquid fat used in frying, baking, and other types of cooking. Oil allows higher cooking temperatures than water, making cooking faster and more flavorful, while likewise distributing heat, reducing burning and uneven cooking. It sometimes imparts its own flavor.

  5. Indonesia to ban palm oil exports to curb domestic prices - AOL

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    Global prices of crude palm oil, which Indonesia uses for cooking oil, have surged to historic highs this year amid rising demand and weak output from top producers Indonesia and Malaysia, plus a ...

  6. Palm oil - Wikipedia

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    Red palm oil is a traditional cooking oil in West Africa. The free fatty acids within provide a "bite" to the flavor. [24] The triglyceride part is around 50% saturated fat—considerably less than palm kernel oil—and 40% monounsaturated fat and 10% polyunsaturated fat. It is a source of Vitamin A and Vitamin E. [25]

  7. Palm oil production in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Palm oil production is vital for the economy of Malaysia, which is the world's second- largest producer of the commodity after Indonesia. [1] [2] The Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) is a government agency responsible for the promotion and development of the palm oil sector in the country. The country's palm oil industry produces about 90 ...

  8. Malaysian Palm Oil Board - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .mpob .gov .my. The Malaysian Palm Oil Board ( Malay: Lembaga Minyak Sawit Malaysia ), abbreviated MPOB, is a government agency responsible for the promotion and development of the palm oil industry in Malaysia. [ 1] It is one of the agencies under the Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities.

  9. List of countries by oil consumption - Wikipedia

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    A map of world oil consumption in barrels a day per capita, 2007. Daily oil consumption by region from 1980 to 2006. This is a list of countries by oil consumption.[ 1][ 2] In 2022, the International Energy Agency (IEA) announced that the total worldwide oil consumption would rise by 2% [ 3] year over year compared to 2021 despite the COVID-19 ...