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U.S. firms continue to report that Indonesian customs relies on a schedule of reference prices to assess duties on some imports, rather than using actual transactions as required by the WTO Agreement on Customs Valuation. Indonesian customs makes a valuation assessment based on the perceived risk status of the importer and the average price of a same or similar product imported during the previous 90 days.
U.S. horticultural exports continue to use Tanjung Priok port, based on Indonesia’s recognition of the U.S. food safety system for fresh foods of plant origin (FFPO). Australia, New Zealand, and Canada have also received FFPO recognition and have access to Tanjung Priok. In January 2018, the Ministry of Agriculture renewed the U.S.-country recognition status for three years.
Director General for Customs & Excise
Ministry of Finance
Jl. Jend. A. Yani 108, 2nd Floor
Jakarta 13230
Indonesia
Tel: (62-21) 489-0308, 483-2520
Fax: (62-21) 489-7512
Web site: www.beacukai.go.id