Indonesia: International Trade & Investment

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Indonesia’s New Direction On Strategic Natural Resource Exports
Indonesia is implementing a centralized export governance framework through Government Regulation No. 24 of 2026, requiring strategic natural resource commodities including coal, palm oil, and ferro alloy to be exported through a designated state-owned enterprise. This regulatory shift, effective June 1, 2026, may fundamentally alter existing commercial arrangements, shipping logistics, and contractual relationships between Indonesian exporters and offshore buyers.
Indonesia Energy
JTJB International Lawyers
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When The Complainant Walks Away: Lessons From The Decision Of WTO Panel In EU – Fatty Acids.
The WTO Panel examined whether the European Commission could continue an anti-dumping investigation after the domestic industry withdrew its complaint, and whether parallel anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations must be treated identically. Indonesia challenged the EU's decision to proceed with anti-dumping measures on Fatty Acids imports while terminating the parallel anti-subsidy investigation.
Indonesia International
TC
TPM Consultants
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New Rules for Exports of Natural Resources from Indonesia: Implications for Producers, Traders and Financiers
Indonesia has introduced sweeping reforms requiring all exports of strategic natural resources—including palm oil, coal, and ferroalloys—to be conducted exclusively through a state-owned enterprise. These changes, coupled with revised rules mandating that export proceeds be deposited in state-owned banks, fundamentally reshape the commercial landscape for producers, traders, and financiers operating in Indonesia's natural resources sector.
Indonesia Energy
KL
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer LLP
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