Indonesian exports enjoy GSP facility given by US since 1980.


A garment factory in Sukoharjo, Central Java. The Generalised System of Preferences facility would place Indonesia in a better bargaining position to attract major companies wanting to move their production base from China, or wanting to diversify their production base beyond just one or two locations, according to the Indonesian government - SRI REZEKI ISMAN (SRITEX)

JAKARTA (The Straits Times/ANN): Last year, Indonesian exports worth US$2.61 billion, or 13 per cent of its total US$20.1 billion exports to the US, were eligible.

In 2018, the US said it reviewed the eligibility of Indonesia and several other developing countries including India for the GSP.

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