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G-2§7 |
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2.7. (...) Inflation was a bit high in 2013 and 2014 because of the increase in energy prices due to the reallocation process of energy subsidies towards infrastructure and social development. (...)
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WT/TPR/G/401/REV.1 |
G-3§14 |
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3.14. (...) In addition, Indonesia has benefitted from works of the G20 to project its national short-and-mid-term interests into the international fora, such as blended finance for SDGs financing, the role of creative industry in supporting economic growth, recognition towards biofuel as a way to reach cleaner energy use and development, family farming as an important component in agriculture, and the role of women as agent of peace.
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WT/TPR/G/401/REV.1 |
G-3§37 |
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3.37. In the context of the Doha Framework, Fisheries Subsidies are expected to be the next in line after the successful negotiation of the Trade Facilitation Agreement. (...) In addition, Indonesia also considers the ocean sustainability aspect of the discipline.
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/401/REV.1 |
S-Summary§2 |
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2. (...) The fiscal deficit remained manageable and well below its legal limit; public expenditures were refocused from inefficient energy subsidies towards productive infrastructure investments.
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WT/TPR/S/401/REV.1 |
S-1§10 |
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1.10. (...) The Government steadily refocused public expenditures from inefficient energy subsidies toward productive investments in infrastructure (Sections 4.2.2.1.2 and 4.2.2.2); however, in 2018, as electricity and some fuel prices were frozen, energy subsidies seemingly increased (50% on a year on-year basis), although they were partially offset by restraints of other expenditures (capital expenditure in particular). (...)
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WT/TPR/S/401/REV.1 |
S-1§20 |
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1.20. (...) The import decline has been also linked to policies instituted to manage the current account deficit, including import substitution through expanding B20 biofuel domestic capacity (Section 4.2.2.3) as well as diverting crude oil exports to domestic purposes, which have effectively reduced oil and gas imports. (...)
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WT/TPR/S/401/REV.1 |
S-2§12 |
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2.12. The implementation of the Master Plan is set out in three phases, to achieve the long-term vision of industrial development. (...) The second phase (2020-24) is aimed at achieving competitive advantage and environmentally friendly industries through strengthening industrial structure and technological mastery supported by qualified human resources. (...)
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WT/TPR/S/401/REV.1 |
S-2§14 |
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2.14. The National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) for 2020-24 under Presidential Regulation No. 18/2020 sets targets of economic growth at 5.7%-6.0%, poverty rate at 6%-7%, and Gini ratio at 0.36–0.374. Its seven development agendas consist of: (...) environment, disaster resilience, and climate change; (...) meeting energy needs by prioritizing an increase in new and renewable energy; (...) Industry 4.0 in five priority subsectors (food and beverages, textiles and apparel, automotive, electronics, and chemicals and pharmaceuticals); developing palm oil-based renewable energy; (...)
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Climate
Energy
Environment
Natural disaster
Renewable
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WT/TPR/S/401/REV.1 |
S-2§16 |
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2.16. In 2018, the Making Indonesia 4.0 roadmap was launched. (...) The Government set ten national priorities for Making Indonesia 4.0: (...) embrace sustainability (opportunities under global sustainability trends, e.g. biofuel, and renewables); (...)
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Bio
Renewable
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WT/TPR/S/401/REV.1 |
S-Table-2.4 |
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Table 2.4 Involvement in WTO dispute settlement: January 2013 to July 2020
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Dispute: Anti-Dumping Measures on Biodiesel from Indonesia
Raised by/against: Indonesia/ European Union
Request for consultation: 10/06/2014
Panel established/ panel report circulated: 31/08/2015/25/01/2018
Current status: Report(s) adopted, with recommendation to bring measure(s) into conformity on 28 February 2018
Document series: DS480
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