CNA Explains: Indonesia's commodity-export controls signal firmer state role in business
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is tightening controls on key exports to plug what he says are state revenue leakages. Analysts warn it could add risk to an economy already under watch from skeptical foreign investors. CNA’s Olivia Marzuki explains.

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