Has Indonesia been Unable to Compete in The World Biodiesel Trade During The Implementation of The Biodiesel Blending Mandate?
To meet the domestic demand for biodiesel, because the application of the biodiesel blending mandate is very aggressive and even exceeds that of all countries in the world, it is suspected that Indonesia, which is involved in export trade, has lost its export competitiveness when compared to other l...
Main Authors: | Muzayyin, Yoyon, Masyhuri, Masyhuri, Darwanto, Dwidjono Hadi |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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WITPress
2022
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Online Access: | https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278825/1/HAS-INDONESIA-BEEN-UNABLE-TO-COMPETE-IN-THE-WORLD-BIODIESEL-TRADE-DURING-THE-IMPLEMENTATION-OF-THE-BIODIESEL-BLENDING-MANDATEInternational-Journal-of-Energy-Production-and-Management.pdf |
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