Key insights and market outlook
The Indonesian Customs and Excise Directorate General (DJBC) reported a significant increase in law enforcement actions in 2025, with 30,451 cases of illegal goods seizures worth Rp 8.8 trillion. The seizures were made across various sectors, including imports, exports, and customs facilities. Notable cases include the discovery of two ships with undeclared cargo in Jambi, resulting in the seizure of 10,000 boxes of illegal textiles and other goods worth over Rp 30 million.
The Indonesian Customs and Excise Directorate General (DJBC) reported a significant increase in law enforcement actions in 2025, with 30,451 cases of illegal goods seizures worth Rp 8.8 trillion. The seizures were made across various sectors, including imports, exports, and customs facilities.
Notable cases include the discovery of two ships with undeclared cargo in Jambi, resulting in the seizure of 10,000 boxes of illegal textiles and other goods worth over Rp 30 million. The DJBC has been actively working to combat illegal trade and protect the Indonesian economy.
Illegal Goods Seizure
Customs and Excise Enforcement