Indonesia has banned the sale of unpackaged edible oils since March of next year

According to a regulation issued by Indonesian Trade Minister Muhammad Lutfi, starting in March next year, the country will ban the sale of unpackaged edible oils processed from palm oil in the country.

Since January 1, 2016, the country has banned the sale of all unpackaged edible oil products.

According to this regulation, the maximum unit for each single package is 25 liters.

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