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Indonesia Police Name Singapore Based Palm Oil Group Musim Mas as Suspect Over Environmental Breaches

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The news involves a regulatory/enforcement action against a major palm oil producer, Musim Mas, in Indonesia. This could lead to operational disruptions, fines, or reputational damage for the company, affecting its palm oil production and supply. The impact is company-specific and Indonesia-focused, with potential second-order effects on global palm oil supply if enforcement escalates. However, the commercial mechanism is weak as the article does not specify production volume impact or supply chain disruption beyond the legal case.

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  • Indonesian police named Musim Mas as criminal suspect for environmental violations in Riau province.
  • Damage estimated at 187.8 billion rupiah (~S$13.5 million).
  • Musim Mas is a Singapore-based palm oil group.
  • Violations include forest damage and clearing buffer zone of Air Hitam River.
  • Potential penalty includes up to 10 years prison sentence.

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