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Indonesia Police Name Palm Oil Group Musim Mas as Criminal Suspects Over Environmental Breaches Government Says

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Singapore-based palm oil group Musim Mas faces criminal charges in Indonesia for alleged forest damage and river buffer zone clearing. The case is Indonesia-specific and may lead to operational disruptions, fines, or reputational damage for Musim Mas, affecting its palm oil production and export capacity. The commercial mechanism is regulatory enforcement with potential supply impact, but magnitude is uncertain as the company has not responded.

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  • Musim Mas named criminal suspect for environmental violations in Riau, Indonesia
  • Ecological damage estimated at 187.8 billion rupiah ($10.67 million)
  • Charges could lead to maximum 10-year prison sentence
  • Activities suspected since January 2025
Sector verdictEM_MARKETSFlatmagnitude 1/3 Β· confidence 3/5

Musim Mas case is company-specific; no broad EM market impact expected in 48h.

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