U.S. challenges Indonesia’s ag products restrictions

Supply Chain

Friday, January 11, 2013
   The United States has asked the World Trade Organization for consultations with Indonesia under the dispute settlement provisions concerning restrictive trade measures applied to imports of horticultural products, animals, and animal products.    According to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, Indonesia has created a “complex web of import licensing requirements that have the effect of unfairly restricting U.S. exports. These measures appear to be designed to protect Indones...
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