Malaysia can’t sell oil to Asean because it still imports 400,000 barrels daily, says investment, trade and industry minister
Malaysia's Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry has stated that the country cannot export oil to other ASEAN nations as it still imports around 400,000 barrels daily. This poses challenges for oil trade agreements in the region.
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