Indonesia Ready for ‘Single Window’ Licensing
Indonesia is ready to support the realization of ASEAN's electronic export-import system called the ASEAN Single Window (ASW), scheduled to become operational in 2008, a senior official said on Tuesday (26/12/06), Antara reported.
"At the end of 2008, we will have no problem joining ASEAN's ASW system. We will conduct a soft launching of a National Single Window (NSW) system on December 29, 2006 in Batam," said Harmen Sembiring, director of export-import facilitation at the Directorate General of External Trade, said.
The NSW is an electronic export-import service system organized by the Trade Ministry, the Drug and Food Supervision Agency (BPOM) and the quarantine service as the overseeing agency.
"It will be a limited trial run but already covers most of the licensing procedures existing at the trade ministry and BPOM," said Director General for External Trade Diah Maulida.
"At the end of 2008, we will have no problem joining ASEAN's ASW system. We will conduct a soft launching of a National Single Window (NSW) system on December 29, 2006 in Batam," said Harmen Sembiring, director of export-import facilitation at the Directorate General of External Trade, said.
The NSW is an electronic export-import service system organized by the Trade Ministry, the Drug and Food Supervision Agency (BPOM) and the quarantine service as the overseeing agency.
"It will be a limited trial run but already covers most of the licensing procedures existing at the trade ministry and BPOM," said Director General for External Trade Diah Maulida.