Indonesia’s New Export Policy Aims to Boost Commodity Prices
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Indonesia is rolling out a one-stop export policy to strengthen its bargaining power in global commodity markets. The initiative, announced by the minister, consolidates export procedures into a single, streamlined system. By simplifying the process, the government hopes to give Indonesian exporters more leverage when negotiating prices for key commodities. The policy is intended to reduce inefficiencies and help the country secure better deals on the world stage.