Malaysia and Kazakhstan are constantly exploring opportunities for deeper collaborations that aim for mutual benefits in the long run, be it in the realms of trade or even knowledge sharing. Rechannelling or diverting palm oil-related trade or business to Kazakhstan and Eurasia as a whole will allow Malaysia offset from the EU’s phasing out of palm oil and it will also further strengthen bilateral relations and act as a “gateway” collaboration for future forms of cooperation.
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