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Indonesia Seeks to Plug FX Loopholes in New Export Earnings Rule

December 8, 20251 Min Read
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Indonesia is seeking to place new limits on how commodities exporters can use their foreign exchange earnings, part of efforts to draw more funds onshore and support a rupiah that has remained persistently weak in Southeast Asia’s largest economy.



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