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Malaysia's PM Anwar to Negotiate Durian Exports with China

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Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim plans to negotiate higher durian prices with Chinese PM Li Qiang during his upcoming visit to China, responding to local growers' complaints about low prices due to a bumper harvest.

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Malaysian durian growers are facing low prices due to a bumper harvest. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim plans to discuss durian exports with Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang.

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Speaking during a political campaign stop in Johor, where a state election will be held on Saturday, Anwar said growers had complained to him during his two-day swing through the southern state that they were being forced to sell durians too cheaply after a bumper harvest across Peninsular Malaysia flooded the market.

“I promise one thing. Li Qiang, the Chinese prime minister, is a good friend,” Anwar told the crowd on Sunday. “I will be going to China next month and I want to bring up durian because I see prices are falling. China’s standards are very high, but I will try to negotiate.”

The prime minister said he had asked Johor farmers to pack their durians properly so he could present them to Li and tell him they came from the state.

“I will ask him to buy a bit more, then the price will go up,” Anwar said. He challenged his political rivals to show whether they had the same access to Beijing. “Can they negotiate with China and ask the country to import a bit more durian?”

Malaysia’s trade office, Matrade, in Beijing said on Saturday that fresh durian exports to China grew more than fivefold from about US$5 million to US$37 million in 2025, while frozen durian exports reached nearly US$202 million.

Exports of the fruit to China reached US$77 million in the first quarter of this year, with Malaysia targeting US$229 million by 2030, state news agency Bernama reported, quoting Matrade’s trade commissioner Niqman Rafaee M Sahar.

Offene Fragen

  • Will China agree to import more durians?
  • What specific standards must Malaysian durians meet?
  • What is the projected impact on durian prices?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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