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Overseeing Alcohol

Tuesday, February 6, 2001

The new rule of the minister of trade and industry concerning alcoholic drinks deserves criticism for creating a monopoly rather than better supervision.

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Indonesia is a paradise for alcoholics. Liquor, regardless of its grades and brands, can be easily obtained as long as one has the money. There's no need to seek tourists' help to buy it at dutyfree shops here, let alone order it from abroad. It's available at supermarkets and other stores. Beer is even sold at sidewalk food stalls. So, too, are cheap, strong drinks.

The new policy on alcohol designed by the trade minister warrants criticism for a

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