From the supply perspective, Indonesian producers continued operating at stable utilization rates, supported by sufficient availability of starch-based feedstocks. However, the demand slowdown resulted in surplus inventories, forcing suppliers to adjust pricing downward to maintain sales volumes. Regional trade flows also played a role, as competitive supplies from neighboring APAC countries exerted pressure on domestic prices. Export opportunities remained limited due to similar demand challenges across the broader region, preventing any meaningful price stabilization.
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