KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia, the world's biggest palm oil exporter, plans to require crude palm oil exports to go through a futures exchange in order to create the country's own benchmark price, the head of its commodity futures regulator said on Thursday. Authorities are developing a trading scheme for crude palm oil which aims to launch in June, said Didid Noordiatmoko, head of the regulator, BAPPEBTI. "The big strategy is how to require CPO exports to be done through a futures exchange," he told an industry forum.
Indonesia Wants Crude Palm Oil Exports to be Routed Via Exchange from June
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia, the world's biggest palm oil exporter, plans to require crude palm oil exports to go through a futures exchange in order to create the country's own benchmark price, the head of its commodity futures regulator said on Thursday. Authorities are developing a trading scheme for crude palm oil which aims to launch in June, said Didid Noordiatmoko, head of the regulator, BAPPEBTI. "The big strategy is how to require CPO exports to be done through a futures exchange," he told an industry forum.