All Indonesia articles – Page 16
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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
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ArticleFamily Mart enters Indonesia
Family Mart has opened its first store in Indonesia as the popularity of small-footprint convenience stores continues to grow in the country
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ArticleIndonesian rules present hurdles for US
Indonesia’s ongoing review of its fresh produce import regulations is likely to cause logistical issues for US exporters
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ArticleIndonesia gets guaranteed container shipping
The world’s first guaranteed shipping services for containerised ocean trade are expanding to Indonesia
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ArticleIndonesian produce imports fall
Fresh fruit and vegetable imports into Indonesia have fallen by 18.5 per cent so far this year compared to last
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ArticleTraditional retail strong in Indonesia
Indonesia's traditional retail formats are keeping hold of consumer loyalty despite the growth of the modern retail sector
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ArticleCarrefour Indonesia goes online
Carrefour has announced consumers in Indonesia will soon be able to purchase its products online
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ArticleIndonesian mangosteen bound for Australia
Indonesia is hoping to start exporting mangosteen to Australia for the first time from October
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ArticleIndonesia to expand mango production
West Java, Indonesia, authorities have unveiled plans to expand mango production in the area to meet export demand
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ArticleIndonesian port closure causes headaches
Logistics issues abound as Indonesian fresh produce importers scramble to adjust to recently imposed regulations
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ArticleSmall Indonesian retailers win out
Small format retailers are taking market share away from Indonesia’s supermarkets and hypermarkets
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AnalysisMutual recognition: mutually beneficial?
Indonesian government holds contentious belief Mutual Recognition Agreements will benefit local producers and exporters
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ArticleIndonesia grants NZ recognised status
Indonesia has granted New Zealand ‘recognised country’ status, allowing it to ship horticultural products directly to Jakarta
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ArticleIndonesian import regulations delayed
Indonesia has delayed the introduction of new horticultural import licensing regulations until September
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ArticleIndonesia on the rise
Kafi Kurnia of Peka Consult outlines the immense potential the Indonesian market presents for fresh fruit and vegetable imports
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ArticleRetailers rebel against import regulations
Indonesian retailers call on government to revise import regulation they say will damage fresh produce trade
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ArticleMetro scraps Indonesian expansion plan
German retailer Metro has scrapped plans to enter the Indonesian market following poor financial results this quarter
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ArticleHopes Indonesia may back down on port closure
Indonesia may relax tough imported fresh produce regulations, according to Australian media outlet
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ArticleIndonesia introduces more import restrictions
Indonesian government introduces additional restrictions on fresh produce imports

