Indonesia struggling with ‘unregistered’ imports
date:Aug 08, 2012
or 45 million rupiahs.

An inspection at another supermarket resulted in the confiscation of 3,000 food products from 200 food brands, worth US$17,000 or 300 million rupiahs this time mostly from the US.

Permit required

According to the BPOM, more than 80% of food products sold in local markets are categorized as low-risk food products, such as candies, biscuits, chocolates, sweet-soy sauce, syrup and instant noodles.

Indonesian laws state that all food products distributed and sold by reta
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