Pemerintah Cabut Aturan Barang Bawaan Impor

  • 5 months ago
Pemerintah memastikan telah mencabut aturan pembatasan impor barang kiriman Pekerja Migran Indonesia (PMI) dan memberlakukan aturan lama. Ditemui usai rapat koordinasi terbatas di kantor Kemenko Perekonomian Menteri Perdagangan Zulkifli Hasan menjelaskan, pihaknya akan mencabut Permendag Nomor 36 tahun 2023 juncto Permendag Nomor 3 tahun 2024, dan dipastikan akan kembali ke Permendag Nomor 25 tahun 2022.

Dengan dicabutnya aturan tersebut, maka batas maksimum nilai barang kiriman Pekerja Migran Indonesia akan kembali menjadi maksimal USD1.500 per tahun. Zulkifli memastikan, klasifikasi barang yang dibatasi dalam aturan sebelumnya, akan kembali menjadi batasan per nilai barang. Namun Zulkifli memastikan, kelebihan nilai barang dari batasan USD1.500 tersebut akan tetap dikenai bea masuk.

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14:16 This is indeed increasing it to 2.5 million. If that's considered rational, it's okay because that's what needs to be done so that it's beneficial for the PMI.
14:28 Because he has a big role in the investment struggle, in the debt struggle.
14:36 So, we have to appreciate the fact that they are heroes without any badges. So, I think the government has to give appreciation by giving space.
14:48 Where the limit of the PMI is increased from 1,500 to 2,500. If you want to be in another country, up to 3,000 is also possible.
14:58 So, I think we have to be open, comprehensive, but not egosexual. Each of us has to maintain our own standards.
15:16 That's what our policy is. And because of the fact that the PMI's standards are 2,500, which is agreed by the parties involved, even the ministries and institutions,
15:30 and the president in this case, we have to support it. So, we have to give space to the products to enter the industry.
15:42 But we have to remember, not to the extent that our products are dead. The PMI must be protected.
15:48 So, maybe the most important thing is about monitoring and enforcement of illegal products.
15:59 So, what do you think about the reward and punishment, if we talk about monitoring and enforcement on the ground,
16:06 so it's not a breach, so it's a hindrance to the production and the sales of Indonesian products?
16:14 Yes, I see that the law enforcement is very weak. The monitoring is weak.
16:20 From the management point of view, the perpetrators are quite sophisticated.
16:30 On the other hand, the presence of e-commerce and social commerce in it,
16:36 it easily makes illegal products become hard to sell.
16:43 The public is happy, some people like it because the products are cheap, the quality is high.
16:51 For example, Louis Vuitton, if we sell it for 200 million, we can sell it for hundreds of millions.
17:00 Then, if we sell it through e-commerce, we can sell it for less than 100 million.
17:06 So, I think this is also a step forward. The government must be transparent.
17:13 But the second thing is that public participation must be done.
17:17 So, we shouldn't make rules like the one in Article 36,
17:22 which will cause conflict or resistance because of the inconsistency in the organization itself.
17:30 So, I think the government should not rush.
17:37 So, I think we need to take the right steps.
17:40 Because all this time, the policies have been very elitist.
17:45 Elitist, forced, and there is a lack of public participation.
17:51 On the one hand, it is also the sectoral idea that causes this.
17:55 So, it is also used for political gimmicks.
17:58 So, all these things cause the public to be sacrificed.
18:04 Okay. So, what strategy do you need to apply?
18:07 So, there won't be any more conflict as you said,
18:12 that there is a rule that was issued by the government,
18:14 but it can be accepted by many parties.
18:17 Especially, it is related to the needs of the deficit,
18:21 which they can provide goods from abroad,
18:26 but for the needs of the family in Indonesia,
18:28 we will discuss it in the next segment.
18:30 We will take a break and come back. Stay with us.
18:33 Okay, we will continue our discussion with Mr. Terubus,
18:44 Director of Public Policy, University of Trisakti.
18:47 Mr. Terubus, speaking of strategy, what should be done
18:52 when it comes to law enforcement,
18:54 should it be stricter?
18:57 Or, with the request from 1,500 to 2,500 USD per barrel
19:03 for imported goods for the migrant workers in Indonesia,
19:07 will it be one of the solutions?
19:11 There won't be any more accounts that we use
19:15 to import goods from abroad.
19:18 Yes, I think this is a hope.
19:22 As long as we are together, there won't be any more conflicts
19:27 or misunderstandings that cause
19:31 a resistance within the PMI.
19:34 But, what is clear to me is that
19:36 as long as the law enforcement is weak,
19:39 this will be used too.
19:42 Although, the worries of businessmen
19:45 or certain people who work with the Central Government
19:50 or certain entities,
19:52 all goods that are imported to Indonesia
19:55 will be categorized as having PMI.
19:58 If the PMI is weak,
20:00 because the PMI only records those who are registered.
20:04 If the PMI is not registered,
20:06 there is no data.
20:08 So, I think the monitoring should be
20:11 collaborative, including the APH.
20:14 Law enforcement should also monitor,
20:16 other than the public.
20:19 Okay, but will it be difficult
20:21 when the implementation is on the ground?
20:24 If it is back to the previous rules,
20:27 there will be no restrictions,
20:29 only the value is limited.
20:31 Yes, I think it is complicated.
20:34 Because it will cause new problems.
20:37 So, the perpetrators are always innovative
20:43 and adaptable to the current situation.
20:46 I see that the current rules
20:50 and regulations can be interpreted
20:53 in a rubber market,
20:55 in a multi-taxier market.
20:57 This will create potential,
21:01 a clear potential.
21:03 It's not a free rider,
21:08 but a free rider looking for profit.
21:11 In the end,
21:13 the country will be affected.
21:15 Because there is no income.
21:18 Meanwhile, the illegal products continue to flood.
21:21 When we were talking about the land market,
21:24 we were busy.
21:25 It's like the products from abroad
21:27 that flood because they are illegal.
21:29 So, the land market is affected.
21:31 But after analyzing it deeply,
21:33 it's not because of that.
21:35 There are other factors.
21:37 So, I think,
21:39 our government should take a policy
21:41 to blame TikTok or other apps.
21:44 It's like we are looking for a black sheep.
21:47 So, in this matter,
21:49 we have to take a policy
21:52 in a comprehensive way.
21:54 And not make a rule that is
21:56 a mess, not a mess.
21:58 This is a rule that was designed.
22:01 There are needs of the sector,
22:03 the interests of certain groups.
22:05 This is what will eventually
22:07 cause a selection
22:11 of the related parties.
22:13 Okay.
22:14 For the migrant workers in Indonesia,
22:16 do you think this will be a fresh wind
22:18 after they were restricted?
22:20 Yes, I see this as a fresh wind.
22:23 If it's half-way,
22:25 it means they can send more goods.
22:29 Moreover, the type and goods
22:32 will not be restricted anymore.
22:34 But, I...
22:36 That's what I said.
22:38 The government should really pay attention
22:40 whether the goods are really from the Ministry of Interior
22:43 or not.
22:44 The supervision should be strict.
22:46 So, no matter what,
22:48 the country should get income.
22:49 If not,
22:50 not only the country
22:52 that has no income,
22:54 but also the domestic workers,
22:56 the Ministry of Home Affairs,
22:58 will continue to face difficulties.
23:00 When will we give them income?
23:03 That's how it is.
23:04 So, if we hope
23:06 to give the income to a group
23:08 in the Ministry of Internal Affairs,
23:09 which will eventually
23:11 end up with thousands of workers
23:13 who have to be in the PHK,
23:15 or in the Convection,
23:17 I think we are also
23:19 not willing to do that.
23:21 So, on the side of nationalism,
23:23 we as a nation,
23:25 we cannot sacrifice
23:27 the country in a big way,
23:29 while the access from outside
23:31 is open to the whole world.
23:33 Yes. So, the most important thing is
23:35 how to enforce the rules.
23:37 How to enforce the law enforcement
23:39 so that there is justice.
23:42 In other words,
23:44 those who do importation also have needs
23:46 for the family at home,
23:47 especially for our domestic workers.
23:49 While in the country, we can protect
23:51 our domestic workers' products
23:53 from being affected
23:55 by the flood of foreign products
23:57 that are used by the OECD
23:59 to import those products to Indonesia.
24:02 Mr. Trubus, thank you very much
24:04 for your time and sharing that you have delivered to the audience.
24:07 Congratulations on continuing your activities again.
24:09 And good health, Mr. Trubus.
24:11 Thank you.
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