All Indonesia articles – Page 15
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ArticleIndonesia destroys produce without documentation
Quarantine agency BKP destroyed Chinese and Singaporean produce without complete import documents
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ArticleIndonesia and India to further agricultural collaboration
Countries further agreement established in 2008 to extend agricultural cooperation after representatives meet in Bali
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ArticlePhilippines aims for Indonesian recognition
Agriculture department seeks endorsement of its safety system in effort to boost fresh produce exports
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ArticleIndonesia halves WA apple imports
Washington's apple export trade damaged by Indonesian trade policies and closure of Chinese market
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ArticleIndonesian import quotas under review
Agriculture ministry admits current system failings and announces plans to review and alter its approach to imports
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ArticleUS brings WTO challenge against Indonesia
Following failed consultations, US trade representatives request a WTO panel investigate Indonesian trade restrictions
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ArticleIndonesian garlic imports approved
Annual quota of 320,000 tonnes permitted to cope with severe domestic shortage and price rises
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ArticleIndonesian import quotas concern mandarin industry
With no clear quota for Australian mandarin exports, key shipper warns that industry faces severe losses
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ArticleIndonesia set to issue Thai quotas
Import restrictions likely to be lifted on shallots and longan
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ArticleIndonesia to discuss import suspensions
A ban on 13 kinds of fruit and vegetable products may be lifted when Indonesian government officials meet Thai counterparts
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ArticleMurky outlook for Indonesian trade
Indonesia’s quota system for fresh fruit imports is continuing to cause major disruption to trade
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ArticleIndonesia bans six Taiwanese fruits
Key Taiwanese fruit and vegetable lines have been banned from entering the Indonesian market for the next six months, according to local news sources
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ArticleIndonesian imports up in the air
Indonesia’s fresh fruit import trade left twisting in the wind as it awaits news of a new quota allocation from the government
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ArticleJapan explores Indonesian apple market
Japan’s Aomori Prefecture is exploring Indonesia as a growth market for its apple exports as Taiwan becomes increasingly competitive
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ArticleFirst Indonesian fruit arrives in Australia
Indonesia’s fresh produce industry hopes the success of its first shipment to Australia will facilitate access to other new markets
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ArticleIndonesian imports: an insider’s account
Leading industry figure illuminates the political shift that has led the government to overhaul fresh produce import regulations
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ArticleUncertain outlook for Indonesian trade
New laws on import licensing and permits have caused chaos for the trade, and there are fears that imminent rules governing labelling will lead to further bottlenecks
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ArticleCarrefour pulls out of Indonesia
Carrefour, the world’s second largest retailer, is pulling out of Indonesia as it redirects investment to its main markets in Western Europe
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ArticleIndonesia releases Australian citrus
Stalled Australian citrus shipments released from Indonesian ports as new import regulations are delayed
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ArticleCitrus containers held at Indonesian ports
More than 400 containers of citrus have been held up at seaports in Indonesia’s two largest cities, Jakarta and Surabaya

