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Indonesia strengthens supervision over ships as CPO export ban takes into effect

Apr 29, 2022

Jakarta [Indonesia], April 29: The Indonesian Navy said Thursday that the authorities were strengthening supervision over export ships and would seize any of them trying to bring crude palm oil (CPO) out of the country.
The supervision follows Indonesia's policy on the prohibition of exports of CPO, refined palm oil (RPO), refined, bleached and deodorized (RBD) palm olein, palm oil mill effluent (POME) and used cooking oil that took effect as of Thursday.
"As the president (Joko Widodo) has banned the CPO exports, we will seize all ships that try to bring CPO abroad. We keep in touch with related authorities," Navy Chief of Staff Adm. YudoMargono told reporters.
He said that more navy personnel have been deployed at the departure ports and distribution channel that are usually used for CPO exports.
Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs AirlanggaHartarto has said the export ban would last until the price of cooking oil in the country has reached below 14,000 rupiahs (0.96 U.S. dollars) per liter.
Source: Xinhua