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Indonesia centralizes commodity exports, impacting China trade

Indonesia is implementing a new policy to centralize the export of key commodities like coal, palm oil, and nickel through a state-owned enterprise. This move, announced by President Prabowo Subianto, aims to increase tax revenues and combat under-invoicing by exporters. The policy is expected to significantly impact China, Indonesia's largest trading partner, and could potentially attract more American investment as the nation asserts greater control over its strategic resources. AI

IMPACT This policy shift could affect supply chains for critical minerals like nickel, potentially impacting the cost and availability of materials for AI-related hardware and manufacturing.

RANK_REASON A major policy shift by a large commodity-exporting nation impacting international trade and geopolitical relationships. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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Indonesia centralizes commodity exports, impacting China trade

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Edna Tarigan, Anton L. Delgado, The Associated Press ·

    Indonesia jolts China with ‘hostile takeover’ of key commodities in American-influenced move

    President Prabowo's new state trading entity — registered a day before the announcement — will control Indonesia's biggest commodity exports by September.