Indonesia to import millions of tons of salt

Published 2024년 11월 27일

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Indonesia is experiencing a salt shortage and must import nearly 2.4 million tons of salt to meet domestic demand of 4.9 million tonnes. Local farmers and cooperatives can only produce 2.5 million tons of salt. The government will ban salt imports for food and pharmaceutical needs, except for the chlor alkali plant industry, but there may be an exception for pharmaceutical needs.
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Indonesia continues to face a shortage of salt and has to import salt despite having expansive seas, says director general of chemical, pharmaceutical, and textile Industries at the Ministry of Industry (Kemenperin) Reni Yanita. Reni said local farmers and cooperatives are only able to supply 2.5 million tons of salt. Meanwhile, the domestic salt demand reaches 4.9 million tonnes. It means Indonesia has to import nearly 2.4 million tons of salt. According to her, salt imports are still necessary to cover the lack of domestic salt supply, although the amount is adjustable if new investments are incoming. Food diversification also affects the demand for salt, she said. Salt imports are also mainly aimed at locally scarce salt specifications, Reni said, giving an example of the chlor alkali plant (CAP) industry. The salt, which contains over 97% sodium chloride, is not widely produced by Indonesian farmers and cooperatives. Through ...
Source: WTOCenter

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