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Indonesia president-elect's consultants examining sugar import tax

A team of experts encouraging Indonesia's presidentelect Prabowo Subianto are reviewing a. plan to enforce levies on sugar imports to help finance the. nation's bioethanol programme, a member of the group stated on. Thursday.

Broader adoption of biofuel, both palm oil-based biodiesel and. in ethanol fuel, becomes part of the energy shift program by. Prabowo who will take workplace on Oct. 20.

Indonesia, nevertheless, does not have adequate production of. sugarcane, the primary bioethanol feedstock, for its domestic. need and still relies on imported sugar.

Meanwhile, production expense of bioethanol in Indonesia is. presently higher than production cost of gasoline per litre,. making it unappealing for producers.

To assist finance the price gap, specialists encouraging Prabowo are. evaluating the expediency of enforcing levies on imports of. sugar, stated Ali Mundakir, a member group recommending Prabowo.

So it would be the opposite of the levies on palm oil,. which are imposed on exports, Ali told individuals of a. webinar held by think tank Institute for Important Solutions. Reform.

Indonesia collects levies on exports of palm oil to finance. numerous programmes for the sector, including to subsidise the. nation's biodiesel program.

This is still being reviewed, while we seek for other. feedstocks for ethanol production, Ali added.

It was unclear whether the group has talked about the proposition. straight with Prabowo.

Indonesia prepares to ultimately mandate bioethanol material for. gasoline at 15%.

The existing federal government intends to expand the country's sugar. plantation location to 700,000 hectares (1.73 million acres) from. 180,000 hectares in 2022 and targets be self-dependent in sugar. production by 2028.

(source: Reuters)