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Indonesia Plans State Control of Key Commodity Exports

Indonesia is preparing to take control of major commodity exports. Coal miners, palm-oil producers and traders are seeking details on the new policy.

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Indonesia is preparing to take control of key commodity exports. The move has prompted coal miners, palm-oil producers and traders to seek clarification on policy details.

The plan involves greater state oversight of exports in the coal and palm-oil sectors. Industry participants are reviewing the proposed changes to assess operational impacts.

Companies in the affected sectors have begun internal reviews of the policy. No specific implementation timeline or regulatory text has been released.

Key Facts

State export control
Indonesia plans greater oversight of coal and palm-oil exports
Industry sectors
Coal miners and palm-oil producers affected by the policy

Potential Impact

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    Companies may adjust export strategies once policy details are released.

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