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Canada Sees Opportunities To Export More Soybeans To Malaysia
By Dalila Abu Bakar
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 27 (Bernama) -- The Canadian Soybean Council sees
opportunities to export more Canadian soybeans to Malaysia, said coordinator
Nicole Mackellar.
Canada currently exports about 100,000 metric tonnes of soybeans to
Malaysia, a majority of which are food-grade soybeans.
"There is a slight increase now to 85,000 tonnes from 80,000 tonnes exported
a few years ago. We definitely see the market (potential) increasing. We are
looking at opportunities to ship more Canadian soybeans to the Malaysian
market," she told Bernama at the Canadian Soybean Council seminar here Monday.
Malaysia, which represented an important market for Canadian soybeans,
imported some 100,000 tonnes a year, making it the eight largest importer of
Canadian soybeans.
Malaysia is also the second largest importer of Canadian food-grade
soybeans after Japan.
According to the World Trade Atlas statistics, Malaysia imported
about 634,646 metric tonnes of soybeans of all grades valued at US$316.076
million in 2010.
Canada's share was about 16.35 per cent at 103,345 metric tonnes.
High Commission of Canada senior trade commissioner, Douglas Bingeman, said
there were huge business opportunities for both countries to work together,
especially in the area of education.
"We believe there are opportunities in the area of education. We are looking
at possibly setting up something here in joint partnerships with Malaysians.
"Canadian universities should explore opportunities to develop the
curriculum in Malaysia and promote more Malaysians to seek post secondary or
tertiary education in Canada" he told Bernama.
Bingeman also said there were huge opportunities in the area of information
communication technology and, oil and gas services.
"It's just a matter of awareness on both sides, awareness by Malaysians of
what Canada can offer and awareness by Canadians exporters that these markets
are vibrant and looking for partnerships.
"The Canadian oil and gas industry is huge and we welcome Malaysian
companies to participate in the Canadian market.
"The Malaysia Canada Oil and Gas Council is currently working on two-way
Malaysian-Canadian interaction," he added.
-- BERNAMA