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The Salt Import Chaos

Monday, April 2, 2018

The government regulation on salt imports will not solve the problem. The quota system should have undergone a tender process with strict conditions.

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The recent chaos over salt imports is like a never-ending soap opera. The problem would never have arisen had the government opened up imports using the mechanism of the market. With industrial and household demand increasing every year, while the quality and supply of domestic salt is barely adequate, the government should not have limited imports.

The issuing of Government Regulation No. 9/2018 in March on the control of salt imports will not s

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