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Indonesian presidents approval ratings buoyed by palm export ban
Abstract:JAKARTA (Reuters) – The Indonesian presidents drastic measures to control food prices by banning palm oil exports have helped lift his sagging approval ratings, an independent pollster said on Thursday.
div classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodivpJAKARTA Reuters – The Indonesian presidents drastic measures to control food prices by banning palm oil exports have helped lift his sagging approval ratings, an independent pollster said on Thursday.p
pPresident Joko Widodo has in the last week imposed an export ban that covers nearly all palm products, which are used in staples like cooking oil, saying peoples need for affordable food trumped revenue. pdivdivdiv classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodiv
pThe move boosted his rating four points to 64.1 in an independent survey of about 1,200 people conducted from April 2025 – recovering slightly from when it slumped to 59.9 earlier this week but still lower than the record high 75.3 he enjoyed in January.p
pBurhanuddin Muhtadi, director at pollster Indikator Politik Indonesia, told a news conference the two main drivers of the uptick were the palm export ban and an ongoing graft probe into palm oil permits, which the Attorney General also announced last week.p
p“Why the approval rating increased is because the president‘s policy is in line with the public’s popular preference,” he said, adding that 66 of respondents believed a palm export ban was needed to shore up domestic supplies. p
pIndonesia is the worlds top producer and exporter of the edible oil. The export ban, which has shocked global markets and choked supply chains, has been enforced from April 28. It will last until cooking oil prices fall to 14,000 rupiah 0.97 per litre, said chief economic minister Airlangga Hartarto.p
pSecurity minister Mahfud MD told the same conference the latest survey showed the government had not lost the publics trust.p
p1 14,488.0000 rupiahp
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pp Reporting by Stanley Widianto Editing by Kanupriya Kapoorp
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