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India's palm oils imports surged 51% to a four-month high in January

India's palm-oil imports increased by 51% from a year earlier in January, reaching their highest level in four months. A?wider discount on rival?soyoil? encouraged refiners and oil companies to increase purchases of tropical oil.

India's increased palm oil imports, as the world's biggest buyer of vegetable oil, could reduce inventories among top producers Indonesia and Malaysia.

The Solvent Extractors Association?of India (SEA), which announced the figures on Friday, said that India imported 766.384 metric tonne of palm oil in September, the highest amount since September 2025.

The industry trade group reported that imports of sunflower oil fell by 23.8% and soyoil imports dropped more than 44 percent to 278,888 tonnes, the lowest level since June 2024.

The data revealed that India's total imports of edible oils in January were down 3.7% compared to a month ago, to 1,31 million tons. This was due to fewer imports of sunflower and soyoil.

The SEA reported that the Vegetable Oil stocks in India dropped to 1.75 millions tons as of February 1 from 2.18 million tonnes a year ago, mainly due to lower imports over recent months.

A Mumbai-based trader with a global trading house said that palm oil was currently selling at a discount over $100 per ton compared to soyoil. This made it "a much more appealing option for Indian refiners."

He said that palm oil imports will exceed 800,000 tonnes in February as Indian buyers switch from costly sunflower oil to more affordable palm oil.

India imports soyoil, sunflower oil, and palm oil, mainly from Indonesia and Malaysia. It also imports oil from Argentina and Brazil.

(source: Reuters)