KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Malaysia, the world's second-largest palm oil producer after Indonesia, will raise its crude palm oil export tax to 6.5 percent in October from 5 percent in September, according to a circular on the Malaysian Palm Oil Board website on Thursday.
The Southeast Asian nation calculated a reference price of 2,879.47 ringgit ($698) per tonne for October. A price above 2,250 ringgit incurs a tax, which starts from 4.5 percent and can reach a maximum of 8.5 percent.
Malaysia last raised the tax in July from 5.5 percent in June.
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