- Starting June 1, 2026, exporters of natural-resource commodities must report export activities to PT Danantara Sumberdaya Indonesia (DSI) via the CEISA 4.0 customs system.
- The first commodities covered are coal, ferroalloys, and palm oil, which are major contributors to Indonesia’s trade surplus and export earnings.
- The new reporting rule begins with a transitional period, with the government reviewing implementation over the first three months before full rollout on January 1, 2027.
- Officials say the policy is meant to improve export data oversight and prevent under-invoicing, transfer pricing, and misuse of export foreign exchange proceeds.
- The government says the change is designed to preserve business certainty, honor existing contracts, and keep exports flowing smoothly.
Source: en.antaranews.com
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