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Import Permits Are Not My Job

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Deputy Trade Minister Jerry Sambuaga

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Jerry Sambuaga. TEMPO/Eka Wahyu Pramit. tempo : 173532822335.

THE court hearing for the civil suit the Indonesian Fresh Food and Vegetables Exporter-Importer Association againsts the trade ministry is waging on. According to the Association’s attorney, Ayub Adonia Fina, business owners suffered losses as a result of import permits they had requested being left dangling by the ministry. According to regulation, import approval permits (SPI) are issued at the latest two working days after the request is

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