The Indonesian government has eliminated import duties on Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) intended for the petrochemical industry, as well as on raw materials used in plastic production. This decision aims to bolster the competitiveness of domestic petrochemical and plastic manufacturing. Officials state the move will reduce production costs for local industries, encouraging growth and investment. The policy is expected to lower prices for consumers and strengthen Indonesia’s position in regional markets. The government anticipates increased demand for these materials following the tariff removal. Details regarding specific duty rates and implementation timelines have been released by the Ministry of Finance. This measure is part of a broader strategy to stimulate industrial development and attract foreign investment.