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Single-window export policy to strengthen Indonesia bargaining position

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The Indonesian government is pushing a single-window export policy to boost competitiveness in global commodity trade including palm oil and mining.

Indonesia has started exporting urea fertilizer to Australia under a government-to-government scheme. The overall commitment is valued at Rp7 trillion with an initial shipment of 47,250 tons. Subsidized fertilizer prices at home have dropped 20 percent.

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Japanese miso maker Hanamaruki Foods Inc. announced it will sell a liquid version of shio-koji seasoning to US consumers starting around this summer. The product is currently on display at a natural food trade show in Anaheim, California. The company anticipates strong retail demand overseas amid rising popularity of fermented foods and koji.

Bel Group has announced a nearly €150 million investment in its Egyptian operations to boost production and modernize facilities. After more than 28 years in the market, the company aims to solidify Egypt's role as a regional export hub. This move supports healthier food options and sustainable practices.

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The Indonesian government plans to export 1 million tons of premium rice in 2026 after achieving food self-sufficiency. Perum Bulog's rice reserve stands at 3.25 million tons, ensuring domestic needs are met. Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman stated that exports are almost certain this year.

Ethiopia's Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration has approved moving export business contract registration and exporter licensing fully online starting next Monday. This step aims to make services more accessible and efficient for businesses.

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The 10th Food Africa exhibition opened in Cairo, featuring over 1,200 companies from 45 countries, as Egypt aims to boost high-value exports. Deputy Prime Minister Kamel Al-Wazir highlighted the food industry as one of 28 priority investment opportunities for deeper local manufacturing.

 

 

 

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