KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia is evaluating regulations designed to curb imports of more than 3,000 products, a senior trade ministry official said on Friday, following industry concerns the rules could disrupt the domestic supply chain and disrupt exports. Southeast Asia's biggest economy issued a regulation late last year to tighten monitoring for many imported goods, from food ingredients to hand tools to chemicals. Authorities said they were responding to complaints from business associations about the impact on local markets of an influx of imported goods. But Business groups have since said new rules, which took effect on March 10, have restricted their access to some of the raw materials they need.
Indonesia Reviews Import Rules After Business Group Complaints
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia is evaluating regulations designed to curb imports of more than 3,000 products, a senior trade ministry official said on Friday, following industry concerns the rules could disrupt the domestic supply chain and disrupt exports. Southeast Asia's biggest economy issued a regulation late last year to tighten monitoring for many imported goods, from food ingredients to hand tools to chemicals. Authorities said they were responding to complaints from business associations about the impact on local markets of an influx of imported goods. But Business groups have since said new rules, which took effect on March 10, have restricted their access to some of the raw materials they need.