Market Chatter: Indonesia Probes Major Palm Oil Firms Over Alleged Export Under-Invoicing

MT Newswires Live
05/27

Indonesia has launched investigations into major palm oil producers over alleged under-invoicing and transfer pricing practices tied to commodity exports, Nikkei Asia reported Tuesday, citing Finance Minister Purbaya Sadewa.

The companies under scrutiny include Wilmar Group (SGX:F34), Musim Mas and Salim Ivomas (IDX:SIMP), according to Purbaya, who said authorities had identified discrepancies in export volumes and transaction values, the news outlet reported.

Purbaya alleged some exporters used Singapore-based trading firms to report export prices at roughly half their actual value, describing the practice as a form of smuggling and under-invoicing as much as 50%, according to the report.

He said authorities have so far investigated 20 companies, with larger firms prioritized for enforcement action. The government is also using artificial intelligence tools to identify additional cases, Nikkei Asia reported.

Wilmar, Musim Mas and Salim Ivomas did not immediately respond to MT Newswires' request for comments.

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