Which country's 80%of wood products were declared illegal by a world bank report?


In Indonesia... illegal logging is a massive problem that has resulted in undermining the rule of statute and substantial revenues to the state. It encourages forest crimes, and has serious economic and social implication to the poor and disadvantaged. The threat to ecosystems and biodiversity is enormous with very little long-term advantages for anyone excluding those who are responsible for the plunder and smuggling of timber from one country to the next.
The World Bank[9] estimates that illegal logging costs timber-producing countries between 10 and 15 billion euros per year.
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