• How much palm oil did Japan Export in 2019?
  • In 2019 Japan shipped 48 tonnes of palm oil. For the year 2019 alone, the market for Japan palm oil (processed category) has decreased, recording a change of -23.81 percent compared to the year 2018. Between 2017 and 2019, palm oil’s exports decreased by -43.53% earning the country US$0.21m for the year 2019.
  • Which companies import palm oil from Japan?
  • These companies are ITOCHU Corporation (¡°ITOCHU¡±), Mitsubishi Corporation (¡°Mitsubishi¡±), Mitsui & Co., Sojitz Corporation (¡°Sojitz¡±), and Sumitomo Corporation (¡°Sumitomo¡±). Japan is among the largest importers of palm oil from the East Asia region, primarily for food processing and biomass power plant demand.
  • Where does Japanese palm oil come from?
  • Stock-listed trader Fuji Oil Holdings is the largest Japanese user of palm oil products. The company consumed 776,000 MT of CPO, CPKO, and refined palm oil in 2019. It sources the majority of its volumes from Malaysia (58 percent), while the rest originates from Indonesia (38 percent), Papua New Guinea (3 percent), and Thailand (1 percent).
  • How did Japan’s palm oil trade perform in March 2024?
  • Overview In March 2024 Japan ‘s Palm Oil exports accounted up to £¤1.3M and imports accounted up to £¤8.7B, resulting in a negative trade balance of £¤8.7B. Between January 2023 and March 2024 the exports of Japan ‘s Palm Oil have increased by £¤1.05M (413%) from £¤254k to £¤1.3M, while imports increased by £¤3.18B (57.6%) from £¤5.52B to £¤8.7B.
  • Which country exports the most palm oil?
  • Palm Oil ¡¯s highest export potential is Germany. With an export gap of $57.6k. Palm Oil ¡¯s highest import potential is Indonesia with an import gap of $104M. See methodology. Find the latest exports, imports and tariffs for Palm Oil trade in Japan.
  • Who buys Indonesian palm oil?
  • Fuji Oil¡¯s palm oil products represent 21-30 percent of the company¡¯s net revenues. Japanese trading company and sogo shosha ITOCHU Corporation is Fuji Oil¡¯s largest shareholder and one of the seven major buyers of Indonesian palm oil (Figure 5 above).