- Indonesia will develop an advanced AI system for real-time customs and excise oversight to improve revenue collection and combat illegal trade.
- The current monitoring system is inadequate, especially for detecting under-invoicing; the new AI system is expected within three months.
- The Finance Ministry plans to transform the National Single Window (LNSW) into an IT-based intelligence center and appoint ten experts to analyze revenue leakages.
- Integration of AI across ministry databases aims to enhance efficiency and transparency in state revenue collection.
- As of September 30, customs and excise revenue reached Rp221.3 trillion ($13.2 billion), or 73.4% of the annual target, with import duties down due to lower tariffs and free trade agreements.
Source: en.antaranews.com
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