Palm producers to benefit from China's proposed tariffs on U.S. soybeans: Malaysian analysts

    Source: Xinhua| 2018-04-05 21:53:56|Editor: Mengjie
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    KUALA LUMPUR, April 5 (Xinhua) -- China's threat to impose a 25-percent tariff on imported soybeans from the United States is expected to have a positive impact on palm oil-producing countries including Malaysia, as Chinese demand on the substitute oil may increase, said analysts Thursday.

    "Given that crude palm oil (CPO) can be a substitute for soybean oil, we believe Chinese tariffs on American soybeans can be good for the palm oil-producing countries, especially Indonesia and Malaysia as they account for about 84 percent of global palm oil supply," Affin Hwang Capital said in a note.

    It foresees the move to boost demand for Malaysian palm oil products, and help to further lower the country's stockpile levels. Malaysia's palm oil inventory rose 69.8 percent year-on-year to 2.48 million tonnes in February.

    The research house also expects the move to boost CPO prices. "There is a possibility of a short-term rally should this event materialize," it said while maintaining its CPO average selling price assumption for 2018 and 2019 at 2,600 ringgit to 2,500 ringgit per tonne.

    MIDF Research also said in a note Thursday that Chinese tariffs move is positive to CPO price as it expects higher China's demand on palm oil in the long run.

    While expecting China to increase soybean import from Brazil, the research house believes that the volume is not enough to compensate the lower volume from U.S.

    "In the long run, we expect lower soybean oil (which is a by-product of soybean crushing) supply in China. Palm oil stands to benefit from this as it is a common substitute for soybean oil for use in the food processing industry," it said.

    In response to U.S. proposed tariffs on Chinese products, China on Wednesday hit back with a slew of tariffs on U.S. goods, including a 25-percent on soybeans.

    Ambank Research highlighted in its note Thursday that other countries' soybean exporters will also be winners under China's recent countermeasures.

    "With China's new 25-percent tariffs on U.S. soybeans, the single most valuable exporter to China worth 14 billion U.S. dollars annually, it will be a boon for other exporters of the grains like Brazil and Argentina given that the U.S. soybeans will now become more expensive," it said, adding that Russia might also be able to make up some of the shortfall in supply of soybeans.

    China is the largest purchaser of U.S. soybeans, consuming nearly a third of U.S. production worth 14 billion dollars annually.

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