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    "data": {
        "id": 1795909,
        "msgid": "customs-supports-new-regulation-on-natural-resource-export-proceeds-1781092278",
        "date": "2026-06-10 18:02:00",
        "title": "Customs Supports New Regulation on Natural Resource Export Proceeds",
        "author": "Irvan Sihombing",
        "source": "MEDIA_INDONESIA",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Economy",
        "summary": "The Indonesian government has issued two new regulations to tighten the management of foreign exchange from natural resource exports and the governance of strategic commodity exports. Customs and Excise has pledged full support for the implementation, promising integrated digital services to ease the transition. The policy aims to increase foreign exchange retention and strengthen national financial stability.",
        "content": "<p>The government has officially strengthened the management of Foreign\nExchange from Natural Resource Exports (DHE SDA) as well as the\ngovernance of strategic commodity exports through the issuance of\nGovernment Regulation (PP) Number 21 of 2026 and Number 24 of 2026. This\nstrategic step was taken to increase foreign exchange retention, bolster\nthe stability of the national financial system, and provide added value\nto the management of national natural resources. The Head of the Customs\nand Excise Public Relations and Counselling Sub-Directorate, Budi\nPrasetiyo, stated that this policy is the result of cross-ministerial\nand institutional synergy. Customs and Excise is fully committed to\nsupporting the implementation of these rules through optimising service\nand supervision functions in the customs sector. \u2018We will support the\nimplementation of this policy through service and supervision functions\nin the field of customs, especially exports,\u2019 Budi said in a statement\non Wednesday (10\/6\/2026). Based on the latest regulations, there are\nseveral crucial points that natural resource exporters must comply with\nto maintain national economic stability. The government also provides\nflexibility for exporters affiliated with partner countries under\nbilateral agreements. Specifically for the mining sector in this\ncategory, a minimum placement of 30 percent for 3 months can be made in\nbanks outside state-owned enterprises. In addition to tightening foreign\nexchange rules, the government regulates the governance of strategic\ncommodity exports covering coal, palm oil, and ferro alloy. All export\nactivities for these three commodities will subsequently be managed by\nthe designated State-Owned Enterprise for Exports, namely PT Danantara\nSumberdaya Indonesia (PT DSI). The implementation of this new scheme is\ncarried out in two main stages. Budi Prasetiyo emphasised that Customs\nand Excise has prepared an integrated digital system through the Customs\nExcise Information System and Automation (CEISA) to ensure a smooth\ntransition process. \u2018This system modernisation aims to provide fast,\ntransparent, and accountable services for service users,\u2019 he\nconcluded.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/customs-supports-new-regulation-on-natural-resource-export-proceeds-1781092278",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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