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Indonesia joins call for Opec cut

By Carola Hoyos in London

Published: October 4 2006 22:04 | Last updated: October 5 2006 09:55

Indonesia on Thursday became the latest country to publicly back a cut in oil production by the Organisation for the Petroleum Exporting Countries.

Maizar Rahman, the country’s Opec govenor, told reporters in Jakarta: “OPEC policy is to stabilise price. Indonesia will have no problem if OPEC were to cut production.”

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