Indonesia Customs: Leading the Fight Against Counterfeit & Crime

About the Publication

Published Date: December 2024

 

Indonesia Customs has taken significant steps in combating counterfeit goods and transnational crime. Through a combination of transparency initiatives, international cooperation, and technological advancements, the agency has successfully facilitated legitimate trade while preventing the flow of illicit goods. With an online portal and public awareness campaigns, Indonesia Customs has increased efficiency and educated the public on the dangers of counterfeiting.

 

In recent years, the agency has strengthened its enforcement capabilities, notably through the 2022 Customs Law. This law not only introduced stricter penalties but also allowed closer collaboration with other law enforcement agencies to tackle transnational crime. Furthermore, sustainable practices like paperless systems and the use of renewable energy demonstrate Indonesia Customs’ commitment to environmentally friendly operations. By implementing risk-based clearance methods and innovative solutions such as blockchain, Indonesia Customs is transforming the trade landscape, safeguarding both the economy and consumer interests.

Indonesia Customs officers working to combat counterfeit goods and transnational crime.

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