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Indonesia nets $931.6m for cigarette exports

Indonesia exported cigarettes worth US$931.6 million last year, up 2.98 percent from $904.7 million in 2017.

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Mon, March 18, 2019 Published on Mar. 18, 2019 Published on 2019-03-18T08:47:51+07:00

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Indonesia nets $931.6m for cigarette exports Female workers package cigarettes at a factory in Kudus, Central Java. (Antara/Yusuf Nugroho)

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ndustry Minister Airlangga Hartanto has said Indonesia exported cigarettes worth US$931.6 million last year, up 2.98 percent from $904.7 million in 2017.

He added that the cigarette excise was recorded at Rp 153 trillion last year, up 3.9 percent from Rp 147 trillion in 2017. "Cigarette excise tax revenue contributed 95.8 percent of the national excise tax revenue," Airlangga said in a statement over the weekend.

The cigarette industry mostly uses domestic raw materials -- tobacco and clove – and therefore the products could compete on the global market.

Speaking about health issues related to tobacco products, he said: “We will take employment and people's health into consideration."

The government had been trying to create policies that could be acceptable to all parties in the tobacco industrial sector (IHT), he said, adding that it had to ensure business certainty among IHT players.

For that, he said, the government had issued a number of regulations -- Government Regulation (PP) No. 109/2012 on security for materials of addictive ingredients and Presidential Regulation No. 44/2016 on the negative investment list, which was supported by Industry Ministry Regulation No. 64/2014 on cigarette industry control. (ark/bbn)

 

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