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The Indonesian government has taken decisive action against illegal used clothing imports, seizing 19,391 bales valued at Rp112.35 billion from 11 warehouses in Bandung. Minister of Trade Budi Santoso confirmed the largest-ever confiscation of used clothing imports, originating from China, Japan, and South Korea. The government is focusing on penalizing importers rather than small-scale sellers, with enhanced surveillance through online platforms.
The Indonesian government has made its largest-ever seizure of illegal used clothing imports, totaling 19,391 bales valued at Rp112.35 billion 1
The government's enforcement efforts have been facilitated by the increasing trend of selling used clothing through online platforms. Minister Budi noted that online sales make it easier for authorities to track down storage locations of illegal imports 1
The Ministry of Trade is prioritizing action against importers rather than small-scale sellers. Budi emphasized that the focus is on post-border supervision, enabling authorities to trace the origin of goods and identify importers 1
The operation was conducted through a collaborative effort involving multiple government agencies, including the Ministry of Trade, TNI, BIN, and Polri 3
Illegal Used Clothing Seizure
Trade Policy Enforcement
Import Regulation Crackdown