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Purbaya to Update President Prabowo on Alleged Cpo Export Manipulation

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AI-generatedIndonesia, a major CPO exporter, is cracking down on trade misinvoicing and transfer pricing in the CPO sector. The establishment of DSI to manage exports suggests tighter government control and potential revenue recovery. This affects CPO producers and exporters in Indonesia, with possible margin squeeze for those engaged in under-invoicing. The mechanism is regulatory enforcement targeting export pricing, which could reduce supply of cheap CPO to global markets and increase government revenue.
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- Three out of ten CPO companies found manipulating export prices.
- Discrepancies as high as 57% lower than actual price paid by US importers.
- Government established PT Danantara Sumberdaya Indonesia (DSI) to manage exports.
- DSI aims to regulate natural resource export policies and combat under-invoicing.
- Meeting scheduled for Thursday in Jakarta with President Prabowo.
Mid-term CPO prices expected to rise 2-4% as DSI tightens export controls over 2-4 weeks.
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