Indonesia Scraps B50 Biodiesel Plan and Raises Palm Oil Export Levies
Jakarta abandons its B50 biodiesel program for 2026 and maintains B40. The government will raise crude palm oil export levies to 12.5% starting March to fund its biofuel subsidies.
| Countries | Indonésie, Malaisie |
|---|---|
| Sector | Énergie Biomasse |
| Theme | Marchés & Finance |
Indonesia announced the abandonment of its B50 fuel project, a blend containing 50% palm oil-based biodiesel and 50% conventional diesel. The world’s top palm oil producer will maintain its current B40 mandate, composed of 40% biodiesel. According to government officials, this decision stems from technical concerns and funding constraints.











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