Indonesia's Palm Oil Exports are Normal Even though a Number of Countries Forbid the Arrival of Indonesian Citizens

A number of countries have been forced to close access to Indonesian residents in line with the recent spike in domestic Covid-19 cases. Even so, this does not have an impact on the sustainability of palm oil commodity exports.
Deputy Chairperson III of the Indonesian Palm Oil Association (Gapki) Togar Sitanggang said exports of crude palm oil (CPO) products and their derivatives to various countries were still running normally despite the worsening situation of the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia. This is because prohibitions from other countries only apply to Indonesian citizens (WNI), not products or goods produced from Indonesia. "It is palm oil that is exported, not the Covid-19 virus, so exports will continue as usual," he added. Togar is sure that exports of Indonesian palm oil products will still grow, especially in the second half of 2021. Moreover, there is still momentum for the upward trend in prices. CPO that can be used by Indonesian business actors.

|•SOURCE•| Articles :KONTAN | Image :KABAR 24 |

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