Risks tied to this specific entity.
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Major shareholder PPB Group's RM4 billion impairment charge on Wilmar stake signals potential governance instability and market confidence concerns, creating reputational and operational risk for Wilmar's supply chain relationships.
Wilmar International suffered a $150 million loss from its Pakistan subsidiary, representing a material financial and operational risk event within the company's portfolio.
Wilmar International's earnings decline directly attributed to Middle East conflict exposure represents significant supply chain disruption risk affecting company operations and financial performance.
Wilmar International faces high supply chain and reputational risk due to investigation by Indonesian authorities for suspected export under-invoicing of palm oil products.
Wilmar International faces potential supply chain and reputational risk from an ongoing palm oil export probe by authorities, with implications for trading operations and regulatory compliance.
Wilmar International reports limited direct Middle East conflict impact but acknowledges indirect cost pressures, indicating underlying supply chain vulnerabilities in a geopolitically sensitive region critical to its operations.
Wilmar International experienced a notable 8.9% share price drop following Q1 net profit decline, indicating potential operational or supply chain headwinds requiring further investigation.
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GDELTNo issues detected across 2 sources
Top origins: China, India, Thailand. Period: 2023-07-01 to 2026-07-01
ImportYeti (US Customs)No issues detected across 1 source
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