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Chasing billions: Indonesia’s commodity export crackdown sows confusion
Indonesia lost nearly US$1 trillion in resource wealth over 34 years due to deceptive trade practices, according to President Prabowo Subianto. New export controls require foreign-exchange earnings to be locked in Indonesian banks and producers of coal, palm oil, and ferroalloys to route sales through a state-owned enterprise.
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