Indonesia Grants Licenses To Several Companies To Export Palm Oil

The Indonesian Ministry of Commerce has issued export permits for 310,000 tons of crude palm oil and 18,178 tons of olein for six months for six companies.
At the same time, it is clarified that companies can apply for the export of a larger volume of the product upon providing confirmation of the sale of oils in the domestic market.
Recall that Indonesia introduced the mandatory sale of palm oil in the domestic market.
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