Indonesia has chosen to import more corn and raw sugar to tackle problems with local supply. This decision is intended to make sure that these important products are available to consumers and to keep the market steady. The move comes after the country faced difficulties in producing enough of these items, leading the government to seek help from foreign suppliers. With the demand for corn and sugar increasing, this action is likely to affect agriculture, transport, and logistics, while also helping to support the overall economy.
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