JAKARTA, June 8 : Indonesia's Trade Ministry published technical regulations on Monday that give the central government more control over coal, palm oil and ferroalloy exports, part of a controversial plan by President Prabowo Subianto to boost earnings from the country's plentiful natural resources. The new

Indonesia centralizes $65 billion in coal, palm oil, and ferroalloy exports under state entity Danantara Sumberdaya Indonesia starting June 1, 2026.

Indonesian President Prabowo signs a policy that requires the export of several commodities to be conducted through state-owned enterprises.

JAKARTA, June 8 : Indonesia's Trade Ministry published technical regulations on Monday that give the central government more control over coal, palm oil and ferroalloy exports,…

JAKARTA, June 8 : Indonesia's Trade Ministry published technical regulations on Monday to bring coal, palm oil, and ferroalloy exports under the control of a central…