Palm oil industry as share of GDP in Malaysia 2015-2022
Importance of palm oil to the Malaysian economy
Malaysia is the world’s second-largest producer and exporter of palm oil, after Indonesia. In 2022, it exported around 15 million metric tons of palm oil and palm-based products. These exports were valued at around 137 billion Malaysian ringgit. All in all, the palm oil industry contributed around 35 billion ringgit to Malaysia’s total gross domestic product.Outlook of the palm oil industry
In recent years, concerns about the negative impact of palm oil cultivation on the environment, as well as the rise of protectionism in the global economy, has threatened Malaysia’s palm oil industry. The European Union, Malaysia’s most valuable export market, had effectively passed a law to phase out the use of palm oil in biofuels by 2030. Furthermore, unfavorable weather and the COVID-19 pandemic had led to a decrease in palm oil stockpiles and production.To counter the volatility in global palm oil demand, Indonesia, the commodity’s largest producer and exporter, had introduced policies to increase domestic consumption through biofuels. Malaysia’s domestic consumption of palm oil, however, is but a small fraction of what it exports. It would therefore need to do more to secure a market for its palm oil.