- Backlog of 26,000 containers at Indonesian ports reported as ‘normal’ by customs
- Director general of customs and excise assures that inspection process is routine
- Inspection of containers ongoing at Tanjung Priok and Tanjung Perak ports
- Minister of Industry wants to know contents of containers to protect domestic industry
- Ministry of Industry seeks explanation from Ministry of Finance about contents of containers at ports
Source: en.antaranews.com
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