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Indonesia plans to release a whitelist of imported goods from e-commerce under 100 US dollars this month to protect local small and medium-sized enterprises.

2025-03-30 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thanks to CTOnews.com netizen West Window old clues delivery! CTOnews.com October 12 news, According to REPUBLIKA, Kompas and other local media reports, Indonesian Ministry of Trade Electronic System Trade and Service Trade Department Director Rifan Ardianto held today in Jakarta "Protection of small, medium and micro enterprises from import invasion" media briefing said that the country's Ministry of Trade will publish up to 10 kinds of online sales of imported goods under $100 list.

Pexels claims that these goods must be worth less than $100 (CTOnews.com note: currently about 730 yuan) and not directly compete with the products of local small businesses to be included in the white list. "We can't reveal what items are there yet, and we're still working on the number of items, but it's certainly not going to be a lot. He also revealed that what is certain at present is that this "white list" is still in the drafting process and will be announced this month.

In terms of details, Rifan Ardianto revealed that it ensures that the products licensed on the list are goods that Indonesia cannot produce and are not products of small, medium and micro enterprises.

Prior to this, Indonesia's Ministry of Trade had said that it was working hard to regulate the e-commerce market, stipulating that promotions could be carried out on social media, but transactions could not be carried out.

CTOnews.com previously reported that in late September, Indonesian Trade Minister Zulkifli Hasan said: "Social media and e-commerce must be separated so that algorithms are not completely controlled and personal data can be prevented from being exploited for business." "

Indonesia also said it would regulate overseas goods sold on online platforms and said it would treat them like Indonesian domestic goods. Currently, Indonesian users can purchase more and more foreign goods through social media platforms.

Indonesia's approach will impact TikTok's goal of launching e-commerce locally. Indonesia is TikTok's second-largest market with 113 million users, second only to the U.S. market of 116.5 million, according to research firm DataReportal.

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