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Indonesia to need resource exporters to retain all earnings onshore for a year
Indonesia will require natural resource exporters to keep all proceeds onshore for at least one year under a brand-new guideline the government will quickly issue, its primary financial minister said on Tuesday. The brand-new requirement applies to every export with a shipping document worth at least $250,000, said Minister Airlangga Hartarto. Under the existing rules, exporters of natural resources such as coal, palm oil and nickel products are required to retain simply 30% of the earnings on every customized file for export worth a minimum of $250,000 in the domestic financial system, for 3 months. Indonesian policymakers have been thinking...