Indonesia Cooking Oil Prices Increasing Leading To Shortages

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Indonesia Cooking Oil Prices Increasing Leading To Shortages

Placard with the words 'Government Program Cooking Oil Price' on an empty cooking oil display case, Jakarta January 23, 2022. The government is working to ensure that the supply of cooking oil is safe and sufficient to meet the people's needs for the next six months, main expert staff of the Presidential Staff Office (KSP) Edy Priyono has said. He made the statement in a press release issued here on Thursday following the implementation of the government's one-price cooking oil policy on Wednesday 20 Jan., under which the price of cooking oil has been capped at Rp14 thousand per liter. (Photo by Afriadi Hikmal/NurPhoto)


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