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                A weakening rupiah and increasing current account deficit have led the Government of Indonesia to expand the mandated 20 percent blending of biodiesel (B20) to non-Public Sector transportation.
            
                                      
                After more than seven years of intermittent talks, Indonesia has concluded negotiations on a Free Trade Agreement with Australia.
            
                                      
                The Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) recently further revised a regulation that had required local dairy processors and dairy product importers to form partnerships with local dairy producers.
            
                                      
                Indonesia biodiesel production is forecast slightly higher in 2018, as the Public Service Obligation (blending mandate) program continues and exports rise. Indonesia does not import biodiesel.
            
                                      
                The Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) recently issued revised requirements on dairy product imports.
            
                                      
                Indonesian soybean imports decreased 17 percent through April 2017/18 due to a weakening rupiah and price uncertainty over tariffs imposed by China on U.S. soybeans.
            
                                      