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http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2010/01/05/indonesia-proposes-asean-delay-fta.html

Indonesia proposes ASEAN delay FTA
Mustaqim Adamrah ,  The Jakarta Post ,  Jakarta   |  Tue, 01/05/2010 8:43 AM  | 
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The Indonesian government submitted a proposal to the ASEAN Council last week 
to postpone tariff reductions on 228 items under the free trade agreement 
between the regional grouping and China.

"The notification we sent to the ASEAN Council last week stipulates we want a 
renegotiation," Industry Minister Mohamad Suleman Hidayat said.

Hidayat said Indonesia was willing to trade the postponing with something that 
will benefit China.

"Nothing is [done] for free."

Coordinating Economic Minister Hatta Rajasa said that the formal renegotiations 
would be held later this year, with the Trade Ministry to be the government's 
representative on the deal table.

"We have continuously held informal talks [with our counterparts]. We'll 
continue renegotiations, while referring to the protocols of our agreement," he 
said.

The AC-FTA, effective early this year, applied zero tariffs on 6,682 tariff 
lines in 17 sectors, including 12 in manufacturing, and five in agriculture, 
mining and maritime sectors.

In addition to the Agriculture Ministry's plans, the Industry Ministry will 
also likely set tighter control through, for example, antidumping measures as 
tariff barriers are no longer an option.

Anti-dumping measures enforced to counter dumping occur usually by imposing 
additional import tariffs, while dumping happens when a manufacturer exports 
products to another country at prices below those charged in the home market, 
or even below production costs.

"We need another strategy to be more selective regarding imported goods, so 
they don't flood [the domestic market] without guard," Industry Minister 
Mohamad Suleman Hidayat said.

Apart from anti-dumping measures, the Industry Ministry issued mandatory SNIs 
on, among others, safety shoes, packaged mineral water, dry batteries and 
zinc-aluminum-coated steel in 2009.

It is set to mandate SNIs on cocoa powder and children's toys later this year.

Agriculture Minister Suswono proposed another measure to protect domestic 
industries from an influx of Chinese products, tightening quarantine on fruit 
vegetable imports at entry points.

Suswono said the government had prepared necessary facilities in quarantines 
across the archipelago.
He also said his ministry had teamed with state surveying firm PT Sucofindo and 
would collaborate with private companies for tighter control.

"Domestic producers and importers have said they are willing to cooperate with 
us," Suswono said.
He said the government would maximize the implementation of sanitary 
phytosanitary measures - a WTO agreement on food safety and animal and plant 
health standards.

The Agriculture Ministry, he said, would also issue mandatory SNIs on food


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