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View all search resultsThe industry association has warned that increasing the export levy from currently 7.5 percent to 10 percent next year could make Indonesian CPO less attractive, especially in view of the government’s plan to launch the B40 biodiesel program in January amid stagnant production.
Indonesia's palm oil exports are expected to decline in 2024 due to increased domestic consumption because of a higher biodiesel blending mandate and a slight decrease in production, an industry official told Reuters on Thursday.
The government needs to boost its biodiesel subsidy budget 55.5 percent for a total allocation of Rp 28.5 trillion (US$1.75 billion) due to a projected gap in global prices for diesel and biodiesel this year, according to the oil palm funding agency's estimate.
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