Indonesia has issued palm oil export permits for a combined 3.84m tonnes: trade ministry
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INDONESIA has issued palm oil export permits for a combined 3.84 million tonnes through its so-called Domestic Market Obligation (DMO) scheme as well as its programme to accelerate exports as at Monday (Jul 25), Trade Ministry adviser Oke Nurwan said on Tuesday.
Indonesia has set a total export quota of around 6.3 million tonnes under the DMO and export acceleration schemes. REUTERS
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