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Palm Oil and Coal Sectors Fear Fallout From Indonesia’s New Export Regime ​​​​​​

Palm Oil and Coal Sectors Fear Fallout From Indonesia’s New Export Regime ​​​​​​
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Indonesia is transitioning to a new 'one-gate' export system for strategic commodities like palm oil and coal, managed by the state-controlled entity Danantara Sumberdaya Indonesia. Industry players and economists have expressed concerns that this centralization could disrupt trade flows and transparency.

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As a major global supplier of palm oil and coal, changes to Indonesia's export regime could have significant impacts on global commodity prices and supply chain stability.

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The article balances the government's stated goals of transparency with the concerns raised by industry experts and economists.

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