Indonesia to Resume Palm Oil Exports Starting from the 23rd
[Asia Economy Reporter Jeon Jinyoung] Indonesian President Joko Widodo announced on the 19th that the ban on palm oil exports will be lifted starting from the 23rd.
President Joko Widodo held a virtual speech in the afternoon and announced, "Exports of crude palm oil and derivatives such as palm olein will resume from the 23rd."
He stated that the decision to resume exports was made considering the circumstances of those working in the palm oil industry.
Hot Picks Today
"Could I Also Receive 370 Billion Won?"... No Limit on 'Stock Manipulation Whistleblower Rewards' Starting the 26th
- Samsung Electronics Labor-Management Reach Agreement, General Strike Postponed... "Deficit-Business Unit Allocation Deferred for One Year"
- "From a 70 Million Won Loss to a 350 Million Won Profit with Samsung and SK hynix"... 'Stock Jackpot' Grandfather Gains Attention
- "Stocks Are Not Taxed, but Annual Crypto Gains Over 2.5 Million Won to Be Taxed Next Year... Investors Push Back"
- "Who Is Visiting Japan These Days?" The Once-Crowded Tourist Spots Empty Out... What's Happening?
The Indonesian government had banned exports of crude palm oil and most derivatives since the 28th of last month to quell the 'cooking oil crisis.' This had affected prices in the international market.
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.