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Indonesia's Trade Minister Budi Santoso oversaw the destruction of 19,391 bales of used clothing worth Rp 112.35 billion ($7.5 million). The clothes, imported from China, Japan, and South Korea, were crushed and burned at a waste treatment facility in Bogor. This enforcement action follows a joint operation by the Ministry of Trade, TNI, BIN, and Polri to crack down on illegal imports.
Indonesia's Trade Minister Budi Santoso oversaw the destruction of 19,391 bales of used clothing valued at Rp 112.35 billion ($7.5 million). The enforcement action took place at PT Prasadha Pamunah Limbah Industri (PPLI), a waste treatment facility in Bogor, West Java. The used clothing was imported from China, Japan, and South Korea.
The destruction follows a joint operation involving multiple government agencies including the Ministry of Trade's Directorate General of Consumer Protection and Trade Order (Ditjen PKTN), TNI (Indonesian National Armed Forces), BIN (State Intelligence Agency), and Polri (Indonesian National Police). The operation uncovered the massive shipment of illegal used clothing in 11 warehouses in Bandung.
This enforcement action demonstrates Indonesia's commitment to combating illegal imports and protecting domestic industries. The destruction of such a large quantity of used clothing highlights the scale of the problem and the government's determination to address it. The operation also shows the effectiveness of inter-agency cooperation in tackling complex trade violations.
Destruction of Illegal Imports
Trade Enforcement Action