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The Import is Stronger, Steel Production Will Improve: http://industri.bisnis.com/read/20170802/257/677279/impor-kian-ketat-produksi-baja-bakal-membaik/2 August 2017
The Indonesian Iron and Steel Association (IISIA) projects that steel production growth will improve in line with the government's policy of tightening steel imports and adding new steel plants.

Based on data from the Central Bureau of Statistics, the metal goods industry, not the machinery and equipment, recorded the highest production growth among other industries by 10.86% in the second quarter of 2017. The increase in this sector is the main driver of manufacturing industry production growth of 4% on an annual basis.

Hidayat Triseputro, Executive Director of IISIA said, the condition of the country's steel industry began to improve due to several factors. Namely, foreign factors, the price of steel (in China) has gone up significantly. Factors in the country, this is due to the effect of regulations and government policies related to tightening imports of steel, so steel consumers are beginning to switch to domestic production.
Protecting the Domestic Steel Industry Market, the Government Synchronizes Policy: https://www.antaranews.com/berita/721068/lindungi-pasar-industri-baja-domestik-pemerintah-sinkronisasi-kebijakan/25 June 2018
The government will take efforts to synchronize policies that favor the national steel industry to protect the market from the invasion of imported products, along with increasing steel production capacity at the global level. Moreover, as a basic component of economic growth in each country, the steel industry is the mother of industry for the machinery and equipment, automotive, maritime and electronic industries. This was stated by Minister of Industry Airlangga Hartarto.

Steel producers in developing countries are also anticipating excess global steel capacity which has a surplus to production capacity of up to 700 million metric tons last year. In 2017, global crude steel production reaches 1.7 billion tons, almost 50 percent comes from China, while Southeast Asia produces 1.5 percent. These conditions will have an impact on several aspects, including prices, employment, utilization and profit levels for steel producers. In addition, it risks the sustainability of the industry and influences economic growth and public welfare. Domestic steel industry production continues to be optimized and directed at the development of high value-added special products, so that imports are no longer needed.
 
HS No. 7216.21.00.00
1 July 2019
Trade Data 2018

Definition
Angles, shapes and sections of iron or non-alloy steel. L or T setions, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded, of a height of less than 80 mm : L sections.
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Chapter Headings US $ Select All
Import Duty 1.00
Value Added Tax 1.00
Total Tax 1.00
Preferential Tariff (AFTA) 0.50
Import Trade Figures 5.00
Export Trade Figures 5.00
Countries of Origin [16] 1.60
Countries of Destination [5] 0.50

Report Content
APPLICABLE TAXES AND DUTIES NORMAL RATE % PREFFERENTIAL RATE %
Import Duty 15.0 5.0
Value Added Tax 10.0 10.0
Luxury Tax 0.0 0.0
Total Tax 26.5 15.5
Ministerial Decree No. 133/PMK.01/2005 date December 23, 2005
The data above is sample data only
Current
IMPORTED INTO INDONESIA 2007 2008 2009
CIF (US) 23,027,318 19,067,348 20,447,454
Quantity (Unit) 2,123,329 3,698,379 5,453,456
Weight (Kg) 7,221,440 11,661,880 12,567,123
The data above is sample data only
Historical
IMPORTED INTO INDONESIA 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
CIF (US) 7,374,478 10,047,482 10,842,850 7,459,774 16,714,619
Quantity (Unit) 1,887,946 2,489,655 3,303,849 494,569 788,285
Weight (Kg) 4,905,807 6,478,645 7,073,154 6,222,921 11,604,996
The data above is sample data only
Current
EXPORTED FROM INDONESIA 2007 2008 2009
FOB (US) 110,581 130,768 135,342
Quantity (Unit) 100,465 246,561 144,567
Weight (Kg) 73,787 93,685 90,768
The data above is sample data only
Historical
EXPORTED FROM INDONESIA 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
FOB (US) 8,536,653 6,826,064 2,540,297 1,832,218 1,227,393
Quantity (Unit) 1,319,636 2,565,227 183,309 245,746 2,956,615
Weight (Kg) 8,496,901 5,326,395 1,861,318 1,497,720 1,404,649
The data above is sample data only
Current
COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN IN 2009 US %
Malaysia 9,024,355 53.99
Singapore 4,920,377 29.44
Philippines 2,386,376 14.28
Ireland 326,250 1.95
Netherlands 38,372 0.23
Australia 13,627 0.08
United Kingdom 4,229 0.02
United States 796 < 0.01
Taiwan 237 < 0.01
Total 16,714,619 100
The data above is sample data only
Current
COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION IN 2009 US %
Japan 967,895 78.86
Saudi Arabia 43,105 3.51
Kuwait 32,614 2.66
Malaysia 30,923 2.52
Australia 26,865 2.19
Romania 20,146 1.64
Timor Leste 17,964 1.46
Solomon Islands 17,216 1.4
Singapore 16,630 1.35
Eritrea 16,065 1.31
United Arab Emirates 13,419 1.09
Madagascar 7,928 0.65
India 4,840 0.39
Oman 4,640 0.38
United States 2,835 0.23
Qatar 2,786 0.23
Bangladesh 1,130 0.09
Hongkong 360 0.02
New Zealand 32 < 0.01
Total 1,227,393 100
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