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Palm acid oil Palm acid oil
$507.64
$518.00
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PT TRIMEGAH SARANA MANDIRI
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Indonesia
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Export from Indonesia

Export Portal is a great place to find and connect with Indonesian Exporters, Indonesian Manufacturers, Indonesian Suppliers and Distributors. We have hundreds of Indonesian companies registered on the marketplace covering over 50 categories.

Indonesia is characterized by a growing economy with huge opportunities for exporting and importing. It is a country of big numbers and big opportunities. Huge and sprawling, Indonesia is the world's 16th most prosperous nation, holding huge potential for global companies. With nearly a quarter of a billion people spread across more than 17,500 islands, the Indonesian archipelago has been an important trading hub since at least the 7th century.

And what does Indonesia export? The nation has generous natural resources, including crude oil, natural gas, tin, copper, and gold. Many importers around the world as well as simple buyers are looking for Indonesian Electrical Appliances, Indonesian Plywood, Indonesian Rubber, Indonesian Food Products and Beverages, Indonesian Gemstones & Jewelry and other products made in Indonesia.

Export Portal is a gateway for online trading between Indonesia and other countries of the world.

 

Import to Indonesia

Export Portal is the leading trading portal which offers global companies to introduce their products to international buyers and allows buyers to search for products as well. It aims to increase foreign trade between  Indonesia and all the countries across the globe interested in the trade leads provided. Trade leads can be searched by categories, products, countries or in the search bar at the top of the homepage.

Main imports of Indonesia are oil and gas, nuclear reactions, boilers, mechanical appliances; iron and steel, organic chemical materials and vehicles. Main import partners are China, Japan, Singapore, Thailand and the United States.

If you are looking to import products in Indonesia, browse trade leads by categories and countries. These categories include food products, apparel, footwear, computers, cars, bikes, office products and much more.

Export Portal is your one stop destination for finding and contacting Global Suppliers and Manufacturers to import products easily and safely to Indonesia.

Seed oils are vegetable oils obtained from the seeds of plants, fruits and vegetables. The most famous seed oils are sunflower oil, canola oil, and sesame oil. With the diversity of oil types, to buy seed oils will be quite a choice. Almost all seed oils are used as both cooking oils and as SVO or to make biodiesel.

Used for different purposes, oils have been part of human culture for many centuries. Although many plant parts may yield oil, in commercial practice, oil is extracted primarily from seeds. The extracted oil can then be purified and, if required, refined or chemically altered. There is a big demand on seed oils nowadays, and the manufacturers all over the world sell or buy sunflower oil, sesame oil, or other seed oils to satisfy the need.

Corn oil is one of the most common cooking oils. It is used as salad dressing, in margarine, mayonnaise, prepared goods like spaghetti sauce and baking mixes, and as an oil to fry prepared foods like potato chips and French fries. Grape seed oil is used in cooking and cosmetics. Sesame oil is now widely used as a cooking oil, and as a massage oil as well.

Jojoba oil is found as component of many cosmetic products, especially those marketed as being made from natural ingredients. In particular, such products commonly containing jojoba are lotions and moisturizers, hair shampoos and creams with jojoba oils. Or, the pure oil itself may be used on skin, hair, or cuticles. 

Argan oil is gaining a reputation both as an ingredient in high-end, personal-care products and as a heart-healthy gourmet product. In Morocco, argan oil is used to dip bread in at breakfast or to drizzle on couscous or pasta.

Coconut oil has various applications as food or in cosmetics. Cottonseed oil has traditionally been used in foods such as potato chips. Macadamia oil is sometimes used in food as a frying oil or salad oil, and in cosmetic formulations as an emollient or fragrance fixative.

Castor oil is used in the manufacturing of soaps, lubricants, hydraulic and brake fluids, paints, dyes, waxes and polishes, nylon, pharmaceuticals and perfumes.

Rapeseed is grown for the production of animal feed, vegetable oil for human consumption, and biodiesel; leading producers of rapeseed oil include the European Union, Canada, China, India, and Australia. 

Almond oil is good for application to the skin as an emollient, and has been traditionally used by massage therapists to lubricate the skin during a massage session. Almond oil can also be used as a wood conditioner of certain woodwind instruments, such as the oboe and clarinet.

All seed oils are extremely popular and used worldwide. Export Portal is a great place to selling seed oils online, as well as byuing seed oils, and connecting sellers and buyers of this product.

Customs requirements of Indonesia

Indonesia Customs Contacts

Website: http://www.depkeu.go.id/ 

Email: info@customs.go.id  

Address: Jl. Lapangan Banteng Timur No.2-4 Jakarta 10710

Telephone: +62213841067

 

Indonesia is a country situated in Southeast Asia, between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It is the world's largest island country, with more than 13000 islands. The country has land borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Malaysia. Other neighbouring countries include Singapore, the Philippines, Australia and Palau. Indonesia is a member of ASEAN, G-20, International Chamber of Commerce, World Trade Organization and other international structures. The economy of Indonesia is the 16th largest in the world according to its GDP.

 

Export Procedures in Indonesia

Export taxes have been introduced for untreated skins, tanned leather and coal. It is prohibited to export timber, certain live fishing products, untreated reptile skins, iron waste and scrap (except if it comes from the island of Batam) and animals and wild plants protected by the CITES. The government imposes duties on exports of untreated skins (25%), on white tanned leather (15%) and coal (5%). Exporters are exempted from import duties, VAT and tax on luxury products for materials and intermediate products used in manufacturing goods destined for abroad. 

Gold dust, ingots or bars must be inspected. Distinct licenses are required to export products to an importing country which fixes quotas on them, or which are linked to oil, and exporters of timber must give seven days' notice to the official Indonesian organization of export surveillance (Sucofindo), which carries out an inspection on the basis of the Harmonized System (HS). 

 

Import Procedures in Indonesia

Documents required for import are:

  • a waybill which must show the transport costs
  • a commercial invoice, containing the date of dispatch, the nature and the price of the goods, their origin, transport and insurance costs
  • an insurance certificate, which must usually be produced when the goods are insured outside Indonesia or if they must be put in a bonded warehouse
  • a certificate of origin, in the case of drugs or medicines

The most favoured countries have a tariff of 7.6%, in average. Recently Indonesia has started to ask a zero tariff for some pharmaceutical raw materials and some equipment for the print industry.

In average the bound tariff is 37% but most tariffs are bound at 40%. Some products such as automobiles, steel, some agricultural products and some chemical products pay more than 40%. Spirits have a tariff of 150%.

In addition to import documentation, some certificates are required. This is the case for food, seeds, pharmaceutical and chemical products. A notification to the Customs Office and electronic document submission must be done prior to the arrival of merchandise.

 

Source:

https://en.santandertrade.com/international-shipments/indonesia/customs-procedures