Key insights and market outlook
Badan Karantina Indonesia (Barantin) has implemented policies based on scientific data to facilitate smoother export-import processes for businesses. The move has been welcomed by import-export companies as it reduces the incidence of commodity rejections in destination countries. Barantin's efforts have created a more conducive business environment for Indonesian exporters, particularly in markets like Australia and China.
The Indonesian Quarantine Agency (Barantin) has been making significant strides in improving the export-import process for businesses by implementing policies grounded in scientific data. This approach has been particularly beneficial for Indonesian exporters who previously faced challenges with commodity rejections in foreign markets 1
Toto Dirgantoro, Secretary General of the Indonesian Importers Association (GPEI), acknowledged that Barantin's policies have significantly helped import-export businesses. The agency's scientific approach has reduced instances where goods were rejected in destination countries such as Australia and China due to quarantine issues. This development has opened up broader export opportunities for Indonesian businesses 1
Sahat Manaor Panggabean, Head of Barantin, emphasized the agency's commitment to working closely with businesses. He highlighted that Barantin's role as a 'gatekeeper' involves filtering commodities like animals, fish, and plants entering Indonesia. Panggabean encouraged businesses to comply with existing regulations, noting that this collaboration was crucial for Indonesia's economic growth and for competing effectively with international partners 2
The synergy between Barantin and the business community is expected to further enhance Indonesia's export capabilities. By maintaining a science-based approach to quarantine policies, Barantin is likely to continue playing a pivotal role in supporting the country's economic development through improved trade facilitation.
Improved Export Opportunities
Scientific Quarantine Policies Implementation