"If they approach us we'll welcome them," Razzak said. "We can raise imports from Malaysia if we get a better price from them."

India, the world's biggest buyer of edible oils, last week put curbs on imports of refined palm oil and informally asked traders to halt imports from Malaysia, after a diplomatic spat between the two nations.

"It's rather good, prices of palm oil are coming down," Razzak added, when asked about India's move to stop palm oil imports from Malaysia, the world's second biggest producer and exporter of the commodity after Indonesia.

(Reporting by Ruma Paul; Editing by Euan Rocha; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)