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Trade Facilitation and Paperless Trade in Indonesia
Indonesia
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2025
Overview of 2023
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Full list of scores
2023
Trade facilitation score of 87.1%
Transparency: 93.33%; Formalities: 95.83%; Institutional Arrangement and Cooperation: 77.78%; Paperless Trade: 96.3%; Cross-Border Paperless Trade: 61.11%.
Transparency
Publication of existing import-export regulations on the internet
Fully implemented
Stakeholders` consultation on new draft regulations (prior to their finalization)
Fully implemented
Advance publication/notification of new trade-related regulations before their implementation
Fully implemented
Advance ruling on tariff classification and origin of imported goods
Partially implemented
Independent appeal mechanism
Fully implemented
Formalities
Risk management
Partially implemented
Pre-arrival processing
Fully implemented
Post-clearance audits
Fully implemented
Separation of Release from final determination of customs duties, taxes, fees and charges
Fully implemented
Establishment and publication of average release times
Fully implemented
TF measures for authorized operators
Fully implemented
Expedited shipments
Fully implemented
Acceptance of copies of original supporting documents required for import, export or transit formalities
Fully implemented
Institutional Arrangement and Cooperation
National Trade Facilitation Committee or similar body
Fully implemented
National legislative framework and/or institutional arrangements for border agencies cooperation
Partially implemented
Government agencies delegating border controls to Customs authorities
Partially implemented
Alignment of working days and hours with neighbouring countries at border crossings
*
Fully implemented
Alignment of formalities and procedures with neighbouring countries at border crossings
*
Fully implemented
Paperless Trade
Automated Customs System
Fully implemented
Internet connection available to Customs and other trade control agencies
Fully implemented
Electronic Single Window System
Fully implemented
Electronic submission of Customs declarations
Fully implemented
Electronic application and issuance of import and export permit
Fully implemented
Electronic Submission of Sea Cargo Manifests
*
Fully implemented
Electronic Submission of Air Cargo Manifests
Fully implemented
Electronic application and issuance of Preferential Certificate of Origin
Fully implemented
E-Payment of Customs Duties and Fees
Fully implemented
Electronic Application for Customs Refunds
Partially implemented
Cross-Border Paperless Trade
Laws and regulations for electronic transactions
Partially implemented
Recognised certification authority
Partially implemented
Electronic exchange of Customs Declaration
Planning stage
Electronic exchange of Certificate of Origin
Partially implemented
Electronic exchange of Sanitary & Phyto-Sanitary Certificate
Partially implemented
Paperless collection of payment from a documentary letter of credit
Partially implemented
Transit Facilitation
Transit facilitation agreement(s)
*
Planning stage
Limit the physical inspections of transit goods and use risk assessment
*
Fully implemented
Supporting pre-arrival processing for transit facilitation
*
Fully implemented
Cooperation between agencies of countries involved in transit
*
Fully implemented
Trade Facilitation for SMEs
Trade-related information measures for SMEs
*
Fully implemented
SMEs in AEO scheme
*
Not implemented
SMEs access Single Window
*
Planning stage
SMEs in National Trade Facilitation Committee
*
Planning stage
Other special measures for SMEs
*
Fully implemented
Agricultural Trade Facilitation
Testing and laboratory facilities available to meet SPS of main trading partners
*
Partially implemented
National standards and accreditation bodies to facilitate compliance with SPS
*
Fully implemented
Electronic application and issuance of SPS certificates
*
Partially implemented
Special treatment for perishable goods
*
Fully implemented
Women in Trade Facilitation
TF policy/strategy to increase women’s participation in trade
*
Planning stage
TF measures to benefit women involved in trade
*
Planning stage
Women membership in the National Trade Facilitation Committee or similar bodies
*
Planning stage
Trade Finance Facilitation
Single window facilitates traders access to finance
*
Do not know
Authorities engaged in blockchain-based supply chain project covering trade finance
*
Not implemented
Variety of trade finance services available
*
Partially implemented
Trade Facilitation in Times of Crisis
Agency in place to manage TF in times of crises and emergencies
*
Partially implemented
Online publication of emergency TF measures
*
Fully implemented
Coordination between countries on emergency TF measures
*
Partially implemented
Additional trade facilitation measures to facilitate trade in times of emergencies
*
Partially implemented
Plan in place to facilitate trade during future crises
*
Planning stage
Trade Facilitation for E-Commerce
TF measures for cross-border e-commerce
*
Partially implemented
Trade Facilitation and Wildlife Protection
Electronic application, issuance and exchange of eCITES
*
Do not know
*
) Not included in calculation of the trade facilitation score.
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