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Indonesian palm oil group Musim Mas outlines arguments against cooking-oil cartel allegations

By Jet Damazo-Santos ( October 17, 2022, 08:48 GMT | Insight) -- One of Indonesia’s largest integrated palm oil groups, Musim Mas, will argue that the antitrust charges against it should be dropped to avoid overlapping law enforcement efforts, as it is already facing criminal proceedings stemming from the same cooking-oil crisis. The company will also argue that it has no ability to fix the price or restrict the distribution of the highly regulated commodity.One of Indonesia’s largest integrated palm oil groups, Musim Mas, will argue that the antitrust charges against its companies should be dropped to avoid overlapping law enforcement efforts, as it is already facing criminal proceedings stemming from the same cooking-oil crisis. ...

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