Indonesia palm oil firms eye new markets as US trade war casts shadow
- Indonesia's palm oil companies seek markets in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
- Indonesian companies aim to avoid impacts from the trade war with the United States.
- Indonesia faces 32% tariffs; palm oil is a key export used in food and cosmetics.
- Eddy Martono stated, "It actually gives time for us to negotiate...so products can still enter there."
- Indonesia hopes to negotiate a deal with the US to maintain its market share.
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Indonesia palm oil firms eye new markets as US trade war casts shadow
Indonesian palm oil companies are seeking new markets in Europe, Africa and the Middle East as they try to protect themselves from the impact of Donald Trump's trade war, a top industry executive told AFP.
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