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Indonesia Tightens SDA Export Rules: Danantara Ensures Business Certainty Amid New Oversight System

05 Jun, 2026
Indonesia Tightens SDA Export Rules: Danantara Ensures Business Certainty Amid New Oversight System

Danantara Indonesia reaffirmed its commitment to ensure that PT Danantara Sumberdaya Indonesia (DSI) carries out its mandate to strengthen governance of strategic natural resources exports in a structured, professional, and accountable manner (05/06).

The institution emphasized that business certainty is a key foundation, ensuring that contracts already signed may continue as long as there is no under-invoicing. Maintaining trust with international trade partners and investors remains a priority.

Transition Phase Focused on Transparency and Digital Monitoring

The government has set a transition period starting 1 June 2026, which will be reviewed periodically in line with applicable regulations.

During this phase, DSI is prioritizing improvements in reporting and monitoring systems through digitalization. A digital platform is being developed to analyze export transaction data for strategic natural resources commodities to identify potential under-invoicing based on data-driven assessment.

Contract Continuity and Confidentiality Protection for Businesses

DSI has stated its full commitment to maintaining the confidentiality of all commercial information and contractual terms obtained in the process.

Contracts that have been signed can continue to run as long as no under-invoicing occurs. This approach is intended to ensure that compliant exporters do not face disruptions, while supporting legal certainty and a stable business environment.

Post-Transition Role and Fair Export Pricing Mechanism

After the transition phase, DSI will act as an intermediary, facilitating and overseeing export distribution while allowing commercial relationships between producers and their trade partners to continue.

Export commodity pricing will be determined using a fair, transparent, and accountable methodology to prevent under-invoicing and ensure export values reflect actual transactions. Adjustments will consider quality, specifications, logistics costs, and contractual structures.

Stakeholder Dialogue and Good Governance Implementation

Danantara Indonesia and DSI will continue engaging with stakeholders to ensure the mandate is implemented consistently without disrupting export activities.

DSI will apply good governance principles, including transparency, accountability, and integrity, using a structured and measurable commercial mechanism.



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