Indonesia: Dedi Mulyadi asks the government to intensively lobby Japan, capture fishery and agriculture export markets

Published Jul 28, 2022

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Indonesian lawmaker Dedi Mulyadi urges the government to lobbied Japan to expand fishery and agricultural export markets, following economic coordinating minister Airlangga Hartarto's proposals to Japan to remove tariffs on canned tuna and secure quota exemptions for banana and pineapple exports. Mulyadi believes that with these measures, it could significantly boost the progress of fishery and agricultural export products. The current limitations on canned tuna exports and the challenges in pineapple exports, such as weight and quantity restrictions, present opportunities for improvement.
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Liputan6.com, Jakarta Apart from the United States and China, Japan is an important market for Indonesian fishery and agricultural products. Therefore, Deputy Chairman of Commission IV of the Indonesian House of Representatives Dedi Mulyadi encouraged the Indonesian government to intensively lobby Japan in order to capture the potential of fishery and agricultural export markets. "Japan is an important market share for Indonesian fishery and agricultural products," said Dedi in a statement received on Thursday (28/7). Previously, Coordinating Minister for the Economy Airlangga Hartarto asked Japan to eliminate four tariff posts for canned tuna and obtain exemption from import duties on banana and pineapple export quotas. Dedi assessed that the steps taken by the Coordinating Minister for the Economy Airlangga Hartarto were quite strategic. "If all of this is successful, it will have a big impact on the progress of fishery and agricultural export products," he said. Communication ...
Source: Liputan6

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