Singapore durian prices: Why they won’t match Malaysia’s dip (opens original article in a new tab)
Singapore durian prices have declined but are unlikely to match Malaysia's lower prices due to higher operational costs and market conditions.
- Singapore durian prices have dropped but remain higher than Malaysia's due to higher operating costs
- Local sellers expect Mao Shan Wang to reach S$18 per kg, lower than March's S$28
- Malaysia's lower prices are attributed to higher stock and lower production costs
- Singapore's reliance on imported durians from Johor and Pahang affects pricing stability
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