Indonesia: Indonesia’s Fees on Import Applications

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The Director General of Livestock and Animal Health Services (DGLAHS) recently informed Post that U.S. dairy product establishments seeking to export to Indonesia are required to pay a fee to undergo the “pre-listing” approval review. While meat and rendered product plants have already been paying these fees, this requirement for dairy products is new. This report details the underlying regulation establishing these fees, and how they are to be implemented.  

Indonesia: Indonesia’s Fees on Import Applications

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