Indonesia imposes a trade tariff of 5% on imported goods. This tax is imposed on all goods that are imported into the country, with a few exceptions. The tax is collected by the Customs and Excise Directorate General, which is a department of the Ministry of Finance.
The trade tariff was introduced in 1969, and it has been amended a number of times since then. The most recent amendment was in 2016, when the tax was raised from 5% to …