JAKARTA - Indonesia's state oil firm, Pertamina, started on Tuesday selling palm oil-based biodiesel to industry as part of moves to cut imports of petroleum products and boost the local biofuel industry, the firm's president said.
In September, Indonesia issued a ministerial decree making the use of biofuel mandatory with effect from 2009.
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