• Friday, 31 January 2025

Soetta Customs Restricts Passenger Imported Goods Starting March 10

Soetta Customs Restricts Passenger Imported Goods Starting March 10
The Soekarno-Hatta (Soetta) Customs Office officially limits imported commodities carried by passengers purchased from abroad on Sunday (3/10). Photo: angkasapura2.co.id

SEAToday.com, Jakarta-The Soekarno-Hatta (Soetta) Customs Office officially limits imported commodities carried by passengers purchased from abroad on Sunday (3/10). This restriction is in line with the Trade Minister Regulation (Permendag) Number 36 of 2023 concerning Import Policy and Regulation.

Head of the Soetta Customs Office, Gatot Sugeng Wibowo, said this latest regulation applies to all passengers traveling abroad, including Indonesian migrant workers. If there are passengers carrying goods exceeding the predetermined amount limit, Soetta Customs will charge a professional import fee.

 

Imported Item

Maximum Baggage per Passenger

Bag

2 pcs

Footwear

2 pcs

Electronic

5 units with FOB USD1,500

Toys

FOB USD1,500

Handphone, laptop, and tablet

2 units/arrival/year

Finished textile product

5 pcs

*FOB (Free on Board): Shipment responsibility agreement for the goods being transported

 

Imported Item

Maximum Baggage per Passenger

Animal and animal product

5 kg with USD1,500

Horticulture product

5 kg with USD1,500

Pearl

FOB USD1,500

Bicycle

2 unit

Alcoholic beverage

1 liter

Plastic product

FOB USD1,500

 

This latest regulation applies to all passengers travelling abroad including Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) who will return to their hometowns. If there are passengers who carry more cargo than the specified amount, Soetta Airport Customs will charge a professional import fee. (AQILLA/DKD)

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