Indonesia may abolish licensing system for onion & chilli imports
date:Oct 27, 2016
mic Quarterly report.

We are looking at the possibility of changing from licensing regime to tariffs, such that everybody can play to import the commodities, she said.

Indonesia's food trade restrictions and other policy interventions impose a massive tax on consumers, the World Bank said in the report.

In 2015, the cost burden from the system on Indonesian consumers was estimated at $36 billion, much higher than the $22 billion estimate for the entire European Union, the report said.

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