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        "id": 1753959,
        "msgid": "palm-oil-and-coal-exports-must-be-routed-through-dsi-danantara-refutes-business-operators-concerns-1779542851",
        "date": "2026-05-21 10:15:00",
        "title": "Palm Oil and Coal Exports Must Be Routed Through DSI, Danantara Refutes Business Operators' Concerns",
        "author": "Satria K Yudha",
        "source": "REPUBLIKA",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "Danantara Indonesia states that the establishment of Danantara Sumber Daya Indonesia (DSI) will not disrupt the global trading mechanism for strategic commodities such as palm oil and coal, emphasising that prices remain determined by international markets. The group plans for DSI to buy commodities from domestic producers in its second phase to improve price transparency and prevent under-invoicing, arguing the policy serves national interests and aligns with market norms.",
        "content": "<p>Republika.co.id, Jakarta \u2013 Danantara Indonesia states that the\nestablishment of Danantara Sumber Daya Indonesia (DSI) will not disrupt\nthe global trading mechanism for strategic commodities such as palm oil\nand coal. Danantara regards the already-formed international trading\nsystem as the main reference in price determination and export commodity\ntransactions. Managing Director, Stakeholders Management &amp;\nCommunications, Danantara Indonesia, Rohan Hafas, said strategic\ncommodity trading will continue to follow global market mechanisms, so\nit will not be conducted in a closed manner or based on unilateral\nagreements among market players. \u2018Commodity exchanges around the world\nhave already existed and are established. If we buy oil, Indonesia also\nbuys on the brand oil exchange. Buyers and sellers have matchmakers,\u2019\nsaid Rohan during a media briefing on strengthening governance of export\nof strategic commodities at Wisma Danantara, Jakarta, Wednesday\n(20\/5\/2026). According to Rohan, concerns by business players about\npotential price interventions do not need to occur because commodity\nprices will continue to refer to international market prices. He said\nexporters and global buyers historically have traded under an open\ntrading system that has been in place for a long time. \u2018If someone\nalready has a subscription, they cannot do one-on-one. Secondly, the\nmarket is already clear,\u2019 said Rohan. Danantara sees the creation of DSI\nas part of an effort to strengthen the governance of national natural\nresource exports to be more transparent and accountable. One focus is to\nprevent under-invoicing practices that can harm the state in the trade\nof strategic commodities. Rohan said in the next phase DSI will also act\nas a trader that buys strategic commodities from domestic players. The\nscheme is expected to maintain price transparency and ensure the value\nof commodities aligns with real prices on the international market. \u2018In\nthe second phase, it is DSI that pays the coal and palm oil\nentrepreneurs. If they want to ask for more? You can\u2019t. On the world\nexchanges the number is this, nothing can push it down,\u2019 said Rohan. He\nemphasised that the policy to strengthen governance of exports through\nDSI forms part of an effort to safeguard national interests in\nIndonesia\u2019s natural resource management. According to him, Indonesia\u2019s\nstrategic commodities must still be sold at the best price mechanism in\nline with the global market.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/palm-oil-and-coal-exports-must-be-routed-through-dsi-danantara-refutes-business-operators-concerns-1779542851",
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