Time needed for Indonesia environment law: official

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JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesia’s tough new environment law, passed last month and aimed at any firm with an effect on the environment, may take as long as two years to implement, a senior government official said on Friday.

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Time needed for Indonesia environment law: official

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