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Implementation of Bonded Zone Facilities in Indonesia

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  • Ita Sulistyawati

    (Law Graduate School, Sebelas Maret University, Indonesia)

  • Adi Sulistiyono

    (Law Graduate School, Sebelas Maret University, Indonesia)

  • Moch. Najib Imanullah

    (Law Graduate School, Sebelas Maret University, Indonesia)

Abstract

This paper discussed the issue of efforts to increase users of bonded zone facilities and increase exports in the industrial sector by analyzing new regulations to create policies that facilitate and stimulate export activities. The Directorate General of Customs and Excise (DJBC) issued a new regulation on Bonded Zones aimed at increasing investment and encouraging export growth. This study was a normative legal research using a statute approach, carried out by examining all laws and regulations relating to the addressed legal issues. Through the Regulation of the Minister of Finance Number 131/PMK.04/2018 concerning Bonded Zones and the Regulation of the Director General of Customs and Excise Number PER-19/BC/2018 concerning Management of Bonded Zones, DJBC seeks to provide certainty and various facilities to users of export and import services.

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  • Ita Sulistyawati & Adi Sulistiyono & Moch. Najib Imanullah, 2019. "Implementation of Bonded Zone Facilities in Indonesia," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 3(3), pages 162-167, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:3:y:2019:i:3:p:162-167
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