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2025.10.27
New Salt Import Regulation 2025: Is Your Industry Ready?
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New Salt Import Regulation 2025: Is Your Industry Ready?

Behind a pinch of salt lies the lifeblood of Indonesia’s key industries.
Salt is not just for the kitchen — it plays a vital role in food & beverage, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and mining.
2025.10.20
Is Your Import Truly Legal? The Era of “Forwarders Handle Everything” Is Ending
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Is Your Import Truly Legal? The Era of “Forwarders Handle Everything” Is Ending

The End of Blind Reliance on Forwarders
In recent years, many importers in Indonesia have felt secure by outsourcing all import matters to third parties — forwarders or logistics agents. “As long as the goods arrive,” they thought.
2025.10.12
Import Quota Is Ending Soon: What Happens If You’re Late?
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Import Quota Is Ending Soon: What Happens If You’re Late?

As the year draws to a close, the trade world grows increasingly busy. Importers rush to submit documents, ensure shipments arrive on time, and finalize import license reports before December 31.
2025.10.06
How Bonded Logistics Centers (PLB) Can Save Indonesia’s Steel Industry from Import Pressure
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How Bonded Logistics Centers (PLB) Can Save Indonesia’s Steel Industry from Import Pressure

Indonesia’s iron and steel industry is standing at a crossroads. Over the past four years, several domestic steel plants have been forced to reduce capacity, or even shut down completely.
2025.09.29
Secret Weapon for EPCs in the Era of Imported Steel Invasion
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Secret Weapon for EPCs in the Era of Imported Steel Invasion

Imagine you are an EPC contractor who has just seen the announcement of a major project tender. You’ve prepared the design, calculated the budget, and compared material prices. Then, a bitter reality emerges: imported steel from China is far cheaper than your local options.
2025.09.22
Rp 200 Trillion & Falling Loan Interest Rates: Time for Importers and Exporters to Act
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Rp 200 Trillion & Falling Loan Interest Rates: Time for Importers and Exporters to Act

Imagine this scenario: Indonesia’s state-owned banks suddenly have an additional Rp 200 trillion in fresh funds dedicated to business lending, while loan interest rates drop to 5.50%—the lowest level in recent months.
For importers and exporters, this is not just policy news, but a signal to prepare, act, and seize opportunities.
2025.09.15
5 Fatal Mistakes of Major Industrial Importers: Chronology, Impact & How to Avoid Them
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5 Fatal Mistakes of Major Industrial Importers: Chronology, Impact & How to Avoid Them

With import regulations becoming stricter under the Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Trade—aimed at protecting local industry—every oversight can lead to additional costs worth billions of rupiah.
2025.09.08
Indonesia’s Geothermal Race: Why Supply Chain and Regulation Will Decide Who Wins
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Indonesia’s Geothermal Race: Why Supply Chain and Regulation Will Decide Who Wins

Indonesia holds the world’s largest geothermal reserves—over 23 gigawatts of untapped potential. The government’s latest energy plan aims to add 5 GW of new geothermal capacity by 2034, requiring more than US$26 billion in investment. On paper, this looks like a golden opportunity. In reality, the race to unlock Indonesia’s geothermal future is as much about logistics and alignment with regulatory frameworks as it is about technology.
2025.09.01
When Riots Shake the Nation, We Stand Together
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When Riots Shake the Nation, We Stand Together

Introduction: A Shared National Wound
In recent days, we have all witnessed with heavy hearts how the political and social situation in our homeland has become increasingly tense.

From demonstrations that escalated into acts of anarchy, to tragic news of our brothers and sisters losing loved ones in the regional council building fire.

This is not just news. This is a national wound.
2025.08.26
Debunking the Batam Myth: Digitalization & Bonded Logistics Centers (PLB) as Smart Strategies to Cut Ship Component Import–Export Costs
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Debunking the Batam Myth: Digitalization & Bonded Logistics Centers (PLB) as Smart Strategies to Cut Ship Component Import–Export Costs

Among shipbuilding players, there’s a common belief:
“If you build a ship in Batam, you’re automatically exempt from import duties.”

This statement is not entirely true. For ships intended for domestic use, imported components are still subject to duties and taxes once they are released for use. In other words, location alone does not eliminate customs obligations.
2025.08.17
Bonded Logistics Center (PLB): A New Hope for Indonesian SMEs
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Bonded Logistics Center (PLB): A New Hope for Indonesian SMEs

In recent years, the business world has faced significant challenges. From geopolitical uncertainties, fluctuations in raw material prices, to changes in international trade regulations—all have had a major impact, especially on Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Indonesia.
2025.08.11
Revealing the Challenges of EPC Project Imports: Integrated Logistics Strategies That Can Save Billions
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Revealing the Challenges of EPC Project Imports: Integrated Logistics Strategies That Can Save Billions

For players in EPC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction) projects, success is not just about design and construction, but also about ensuring that required goods arrive on time and in good condition.