A post-OPEC moment calls for a UAE–Indonesia green sukuk

The United Arab Emirates’ decision to leave OPEC is not just a rupture in oil diplomacy. It is a signal that the old architecture of energy coordination—built on production quotas and cartel discipline—is giving way to something looser, more competitive, and potentially more volatile. For Indonesia,
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