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NSW expansion covers 90 percent of international trade.

Jakarta Post

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Byline: Linda Yulisman, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta

The implementation of an integrated trading scheme under Indonesia's National Single Window (NSW) system has been expanded to cover almost 90 percent of Indonesia's international trade, with the recent inclusion of four more trading ports, the government said.

The system, which incorporates, among others, online registrations of custom notifications and trade licensing documents, is now available in Merak seaport in Banten, Cikarang dry port in Bekasi, West Java, Halim Perdana Kusuma Airport in Jakarta and Juanda International Airport in Surabaya.

Previously, the trading system was only available in Belawan …

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