Indonesia: Guide to Re-selling Containerized Cargo After Arrival

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This report provides an overview of the general procedures for re-selling containerized cargo after arrival to Indonesia. The specific requirements for any particular shipment may differ from the procedures outlined in the report. Exporters are advised to work closely with their importer or agent to ensure all Customs requirements are met.

Indonesia: Guide to Re-selling Containerized Cargo After Arrival

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