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New SST for Imported Fruits Highlights Nutritional Value of Local Alternatives
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47373, member: 636"] Malaysia will raise taxes on imported fruits starting next month. The government announced the new Sales and Service Tax changes will affect most foreign fruits except apples and oranges. Berries, grapes and cherries will cost more when the rules take effect July 1. Malaysian shoppers may choose local fruits instead of expensive imports. The price increases could change how people buy fruit. Local fruits offer better nutrition than many imported options. Guava contains more fiber and vitamin C than apples do. Mangosteen provides strong antioxidants like blueberries but adds anti-inflammatory benefits. Langsat gives similar vitamins as grapes but contains extra B vitamins for energy. Rambutan and papaya also beat their foreign rivals for nutrition. Malaysian fruits arrive fresher than imported varieties. Foreign fruits travel long distances and need special treatments to survive shipping. Companies coat apples and citrus fruits with wax to keep them looking good. Freezing and preservation methods can hurt taste and nutrition. Local farms pick fruit when ripe and sell it quickly. Imported fruits seem better because of higher prices and fancy marketing. People think expensive foreign fruit must be superior quality. Fresh local fruit often tastes better and provides more vitamins. The short trip from farm to market keeps Malaysian fruit at peak condition. Buyers get better value from homegrown produce. [/QUOTE]
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