Eko Listiyorini
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Palm Oil Extends Gains On Strong Indian Demand And Weak Ringgit
Palm oil advanced for a second day thanks to strong demand from the world’s biggest buyer, India, and a weaker Malaysian currency, which made the tropical oil more attractive for overseas buyers.
- Friday August 16, 2024
- Author: Eko Listiyorini
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Coffee Craze Forces Asia’s Big Exporters To Buy Brazilian Beans
Some of Asia’s biggest coffee-producing nations are finding it more challenging to satisfy the caffeine cravings in their home markets.
- Saturday March 2, 2024
- Author: Dayanne Sousa, Eko Listiyorini, Mai Ngoc Chau
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Chinese Companies Are Flocking To Indonesia For Its Nickel
Over a decade, they’ve poured upwards of $14 billion into two ore-rich islands to lock in supplies for battery production.
- Saturday December 31, 2022
- Author: Yudith Ho, Eko Listiyorini
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Ukraine Supply to Take Spotlight at Bali Palm Oil Conference
Ukraine accounted for almost half of the world’s sunflower oil exports before the Russian invasion in February. The war choked off that supply, and helped drive palm oil prices to a record high.
- Wednesday November 2, 2022
- Author: Anuradha Raghu, Eko Listiyorini
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Ukraine Supply to Take Spotlight at Bali Palm Oil Conference
Ukraine accounted for almost half of the world’s sunflower oil exports before the Russian invasion in February. The war choked off that supply, and helped drive palm oil prices to a record high.
- Wednesday November 2, 2022
- Author: Anuradha Raghu, Eko Listiyorini
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Southeast Asia’s Biggest Economy Needs $37 Billion To Shut Coal-Fired Plants
Indonesia may need $37 billion to shut coal power plants, even if it doesn’t include building renewable energy in its place.
- Thursday October 13, 2022
- Author: Eko Listiyorini
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Indonesia May Impose Nickel Export Tax This Year, President Widodo Says
The world’s epic shift into electric vehicles has spurred a surge in demand for battery metals including nickel, lithium and cobalt.
- Friday August 19, 2022
- Author: Eko Listiyorini
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Ship Crash In Indonesia Adds To Global Paper-Product Disruptions
Incident destroyed access bridge linking APP terminal to its pulp plant
- Saturday June 25, 2022
- Author: Tatiana Freitas, Eko Listiyorini
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Palm Oil’s Slump Set to Deepen After Indonesia Lifts Export Ban
Palm oil has lost a pillar of support after Indonesia lifted a ban on exports, paving the way for prices to slump further.
- Friday May 20, 2022
- Author: Eko Listiyorini, Pratik Parija
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Palm Oil’s Slump Set to Deepen After Indonesia Lifts Export Ban
Palm oil has lost a pillar of support after Indonesia lifted a ban on exports, paving the way for prices to slump further.
- Friday May 20, 2022
- Author: Eko Listiyorini, Pratik Parija
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The Messy Irony Behind Indonesia’s Move to Ban Palm Oil Exports
Why did a country that only consumes just over a third of its production domestically have to impose a ban to meet its needs?
- Friday April 29, 2022
- Author: Eko Listiyorini
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Your Shopping Bill Is About to Get Even Higher. Blame Indonesia’s Palm Oil Ban.
The top shipper imposed a sweeping ban on cooking oil exports, covering palm oil products across the value chain.
- Friday April 29, 2022
- Author: Anuradha Raghu, Pratik Parija, Eko Listiyorini
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Indonesia Adds to Global Food Shock With Widened Palm Export Ban
The ban will be expanded to crude palm oil, RBD palm oil and used cooking oil.
- Friday April 29, 2022
- Author: Eko Listiyorini, Anuradha Raghu, Rieka Rahadiana
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Big Grocery Shock Looms as Food Giants Face Cooking Oil Risk
Indonesia’s export ban could increase costs for packaged food producers such as Nestle, Mondelez International Inc. and Unilever.
- Wednesday April 27, 2022
- Author: Eko Listiyorini, Anuradha Raghu, Pratik Parija
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Chaos Engulfs $50 Billion Palm Market as Flip-Flops Vex Traders
The lack of details about the palm oil ban kept traders on their toes while also raising concerns about Indonesia’s business image
- Wednesday April 27, 2022
- Author: Atul Prakash, Anuradha Raghu, Eko Listiyorini