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Imported Good Restrictions Spark Public Outcry

Monday, March 25, 2024

The Trade Ministry is re-evaluating the regulation on imported goods restrictions, which triggers concerns for travelers and threatens business supply chains.

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The International Arrival Terminal 3 of Soekarno-Hatta Airport, Tangerang, Banten, March 15. TEMPO/Martin Yogi Pardemean . tempo : 176269575291.

THROUGHOUT last week, officials from the Trade Ministry were busy having technical meetings to discuss the latest regulation on importing goods. The meetings were held together with other institutions, including, among others, the Finance Ministry’s Customs and Excise Directorate-General. This came after import regulations sparked controversy as they were seen as causing inconvenience to those arriving from abroad. “There were me

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