Tuesday, May 13, 2014

INDONESIA: Government to punish illegal sugar imports

The government will strictly punish sugar importers leaking refined sugar into the consumer market following a recent sugar audit, according to Indonesia's Jakarta Post newspaper.

The Trade Ministry's director general for domestic trade, Srie Agustina, said on Friday that the punishment, which would come by way of cutting import allocation on importers, would be imposed in the second half of this year.

"We will release the figure after we get an assessment of sugar needs from the Industry Ministry," Srie told reporters at her office.

The government found 110,799 tonnes of refined sugar leaked into the end-consumer market in 15 provinces last year, causing a dip in domestic sugar price. That compared to 398,044 tonnes found in last audit in 2011.

Indonesia imported 3.02 million tonnes of sugar last year, and around 2.85 million tonnes had already been delivered as of Nov. 30. 

source : sugaronline.com


sThe government will strictly punish sugar importers leaking refined sugar into the consumer market following a recent sugar audit, according to Indonesia's Jakarta Post newspaper.
The Trade Ministry's director general for domestic trade, Srie Agustina, said on Friday that the punishment, which would come by way of cutting import allocation on importers, would be imposed in the second half of this year.
"We will release the figure after we get an assessment of sugar needs from the Industry Ministry," Srie told reporters at her office.
The government found 110,799 tonnes of refined sugar leaked into the end-consumer market in 15 provinces last year, causing a dip in domestic sugar price. That compared to 398,044 tonnes found in last audit in 2011.
Indonesia imported 3.02 million tonnes of sugar last year, and around 2.85 million tonnes had already been delivered as of Nov. 30.
- See more at: http://www.sugarinfo.co.uk/news/website_contents/view/1226295#sthash.QH9w3gTR.dpuf
The government will strictly punish sugar importers leaking refined sugar into the consumer market following a recent sugar audit, according to Indonesia's Jakarta Post newspaper.
The Trade Ministry's director general for domestic trade, Srie Agustina, said on Friday that the punishment, which would come by way of cutting import allocation on importers, would be imposed in the second half of this year.
"We will release the figure after we get an assessment of sugar needs from the Industry Ministry," Srie told reporters at her office.
The government found 110,799 tonnes of refined sugar leaked into the end-consumer market in 15 provinces last year, causing a dip in domestic sugar price. That compared to 398,044 tonnes found in last audit in 2011.
Indonesia imported 3.02 million tonnes of sugar last year, and around 2.85 million tonnes had already been delivered as of Nov. 30.
- See more at: http://www.sugarinfo.co.uk/news/website_contents/view/1226295#sthash.QH9w3gTR.dpuf
The government will strictly punish sugar importers leaking refined sugar into the consumer market following a recent sugar audit, according to Indonesia's Jakarta Post newspaper.
The Trade Ministry's director general for domestic trade, Srie Agustina, said on Friday that the punishment, which would come by way of cutting import allocation on importers, would be imposed in the second half of this year.
"We will release the figure after we get an assessment of sugar needs from the Industry Ministry," Srie told reporters at her office.
The government found 110,799 tonnes of refined sugar leaked into the end-consumer market in 15 provinces last year, causing a dip in domestic sugar price. That compared to 398,044 tonnes found in last audit in 2011.
Indonesia imported 3.02 million tonnes of sugar last year, and around 2.85 million tonnes had already been delivered as of Nov. 30.
- See more at: http://www.sugarinfo.co.uk/news/website_contents/view/1226295#sthash.QH9w3gTR.dpuf
The government will strictly punish sugar importers leaking refined sugar into the consumer market following a recent sugar audit, according to Indonesia's Jakarta Post newspaper.
The Trade Ministry's director general for domestic trade, Srie Agustina, said on Friday that the punishment, which would come by way of cutting import allocation on importers, would be imposed in the second half of this year.
"We will release the figure after we get an assessment of sugar needs from the Industry Ministry," Srie told reporters at her office.
The government found 110,799 tonnes of refined sugar leaked into the end-consumer market in 15 provinces last year, causing a dip in domestic sugar price. That compared to 398,044 tonnes found in last audit in 2011.
Indonesia imported 3.02 million tonnes of sugar last year, and around 2.85 million tonnes had already been delivered as of Nov. 30.
- See more at: http://www.sugarinfo.co.uk/news/website_contents/view/1226295#sthash.QH9w3gTR.dpuf
The government will strictly punish sugar importers leaking refined sugar into the consumer market following a recent sugar audit, according to Indonesia's Jakarta Post newspaper.
The Trade Ministry's director general for domestic trade, Srie Agustina, said on Friday that the punishment, which would come by way of cutting import allocation on importers, would be imposed in the second half of this year.
"We will release the figure after we get an assessment of sugar needs from the Industry Ministry," Srie told reporters at her office.
The government found 110,799 tonnes of refined sugar leaked into the end-consumer market in 15 provinces last year, causing a dip in domestic sugar price. That compared to 398,044 tonnes found in last audit in 2011.
Indonesia imported 3.02 million tonnes of sugar last year, and around 2.85 million tonnes had already been delivered as of Nov. 30.
- See more at: http://www.sugarinfo.co.uk/news/website_contents/view/1226295#sthash.QH9w3gTR.dpuf
The government will strictly punish sugar importers leaking refined sugar into the consumer market following a recent sugar audit, according to Indonesia's Jakarta Post newspaper.
The Trade Ministry's director general for domestic trade, Srie Agustina, said on Friday that the punishment, which would come by way of cutting import allocation on importers, would be imposed in the second half of this year.
"We will release the figure after we get an assessment of sugar needs from the Industry Ministry," Srie told reporters at her office.
The government found 110,799 tonnes of refined sugar leaked into the end-consumer market in 15 provinces last year, causing a dip in domestic sugar price. That compared to 398,044 tonnes found in last audit in 2011.
Indonesia imported 3.02 million tonnes of sugar last year, and around 2.85 million tonnes had already been delivered as of Nov. 30.
- See more at: http://www.sugarinfo.co.uk/news/website_contents/view/1226295#sthash.QH9w3gTR.dpuf
The government will strictly punish sugar importers leaking refined sugar into the consumer market following a recent sugar audit, according to Indonesia's Jakarta Post newspaper.
The Trade Ministry's director general for domestic trade, Srie Agustina, said on Friday that the punishment, which would come by way of cutting import allocation on importers, would be imposed in the second half of this year.
"We will release the figure after we get an assessment of sugar needs from the Industry Ministry," Srie told reporters at her office.
The government found 110,799 tonnes of refined sugar leaked into the end-consumer market in 15 provinces last year, causing a dip in domestic sugar price. That compared to 398,044 tonnes found in last audit in 2011.
Indonesia imported 3.02 million tonnes of sugar last year, and around 2.85 million tonnes had already been delivered as of Nov. 30.
- See more at: http://www.sugarinfo.co.uk/news/website_contents/view/1226295#sthash.QH9w3gTR.dpuf
The government will strictly punish sugar importers leaking refined sugar into the consumer market following a recent sugar audit, according to Indonesia's Jakarta Post newspaper.
The Trade Ministry's director general for domestic trade, Srie Agustina, said on Friday that the punishment, which would come by way of cutting import allocation on importers, would be imposed in the second half of this year.
"We will release the figure after we get an assessment of sugar needs from the Industry Ministry," Srie told reporters at her office.
The government found 110,799 tonnes of refined sugar leaked into the end-consumer market in 15 provinces last year, causing a dip in domestic sugar price. That compared to 398,044 tonnes found in last audit in 2011.
Indonesia imported 3.02 million tonnes of sugar last year, and around 2.85 million tonnes had already been delivered as of Nov. 30.
- See more at: http://www.sugarinfo.co.uk/news/website_contents/view/1226295#sthash.QH9w3gTR.dpuf
The government will strictly punish sugar importers leaking refined sugar into the consumer market following a recent sugar audit, according to Indonesia's Jakarta Post newspaper.
The Trade Ministry's director general for domestic trade, Srie Agustina, said on Friday that the punishment, which would come by way of cutting import allocation on importers, would be imposed in the second half of this year.
"We will release the figure after we get an assessment of sugar needs from the Industry Ministry," Srie told reporters at her office.
The government found 110,799 tonnes of refined sugar leaked into the end-consumer market in 15 provinces last year, causing a dip in domestic sugar price. That compared to 398,044 tonnes found in last audit in 2011.
Indonesia imported 3.02 million tonnes of sugar last year, and around 2.85 million tonnes had already been delivered as of Nov. 30.
- See more at: http://www.sugarinfo.co.uk/news/website_contents/view/1226295#sthash.QH9w3gTR.dpuf
The government will strictly punish sugar importers leaking refined sugar into the consumer market following a recent sugar audit, according to Indonesia's Jakarta Post newspaper.
The Trade Ministry's director general for domestic trade, Srie Agustina, said on Friday that the punishment, which would come by way of cutting import allocation on importers, would be imposed in the second half of this year.
"We will release the figure after we get an assessment of sugar needs from the Industry Ministry," Srie told reporters at her office.
The government found 110,799 tonnes of refined sugar leaked into the end-consumer market in 15 provinces last year, causing a dip in domestic sugar price. That compared to 398,044 tonnes found in last audit in 2011.
Indonesia imported 3.02 million tonnes of sugar last year, and around 2.85 million tonnes had already been delivered as of Nov. 30.
- See more at: http://www.sugarinfo.co.uk/news/website_contents/view/1226295#sthash.QH9w3gTR.dpuf
The government will strictly punish sugar importers leaking refined sugar into the consumer market following a recent sugar audit, according to Indonesia's Jakarta Post newspaper.
The Trade Ministry's director general for domestic trade, Srie Agustina, said on Friday that the punishment, which would come by way of cutting import allocation on importers, would be imposed in the second half of this year.
"We will release the figure after we get an assessment of sugar needs from the Industry Ministry," Srie told reporters at her office.
The government found 110,799 tonnes of refined sugar leaked into the end-consumer market in 15 provinces last year, causing a dip in domestic sugar price. That compared to 398,044 tonnes found in last audit in 2011.
Indonesia imported 3.02 million tonnes of sugar last year, and around 2.85 million tonnes had already been delivered as of Nov. 30.
- See more at: http://www.sugarinfo.co.uk/news/website_contents/view/1226295#sthash.QH9w3gTR.dpuf
The government will strictly punish sugar importers leaking refined sugar into the consumer market following a recent sugar audit, according to Indonesia's Jakarta Post newspaper.
The Trade Ministry's director general for domestic trade, Srie Agustina, said on Friday that the punishment, which would come by way of cutting import allocation on importers, would be imposed in the second half of this year.
"We will release the figure after we get an assessment of sugar needs from the Industry Ministry," Srie told reporters at her office.
The government found 110,799 tonnes of refined sugar leaked into the end-consumer market in 15 provinces last year, causing a dip in domestic sugar price. That compared to 398,044 tonnes found in last audit in 2011.
Indonesia imported 3.02 million tonnes of sugar last year, and around 2.85 million tonnes had already been delivered as of Nov. 30.
- See more at: http://www.sugarinfo.co.uk/news/website_contents/view/1226295#sthash.QH9w3gTR.dpuf

The government will strictly punish sugar importers leaking refined sugar into the consumer market following a recent sugar audit, according to Indonesia's Jakarta Post newspaper.
The Trade Ministry's director general for domestic trade, Srie Agustina, said on Friday that the punishment, which would come by way of cutting import allocation on importers, would be imposed in the second half of this year.
"We will release the figure after we get an assessment of sugar needs from the Industry Ministry," Srie told reporters at her office.
The government found 110,799 tonnes of refined sugar leaked into the end-consumer market in 15 provinces last year, causing a dip in domestic sugar price. That compared to 398,044 tonnes found in last audit in 2011.
Indonesia imported 3.02 million tonnes of sugar last year, and around 2.85 million tonnes had already been delivered as of Nov. 30.
- See more at: http://www.sugarinfo.co.uk/news/website_contents/view/1226295#sthash.QH9w3gTR.dpuf
The government will strictly punish sugar importers leaking refined sugar into the consumer market following a recent sugar audit, according to Indonesia's Jakarta Post newspaper.
The Trade Ministry's director general for domestic trade, Srie Agustina, said on Friday that the punishment, which would come by way of cutting import allocation on importers, would be imposed in the second half of this year.
"We will release the figure after we get an assessment of sugar needs from the Industry Ministry," Srie told reporters at her office.
The government found 110,799 tonnes of refined sugar leaked into the end-consumer market in 15 provinces last year, causing a dip in domestic sugar price. That compared to 398,044 tonnes found in last audit in 2011.
Indonesia imported 3.02 million tonnes of sugar last year, and around 2.85 million tonnes had already been delivered as of Nov. 30.
- See more at: http://www.sugarinfo.co.uk/news/website_contents/view/1226295#sthash.QH9w3gTR.dpuf
The government will strictly punish sugar importers leaking refined sugar into the consumer market following a recent sugar audit, according to Indonesia's Jakarta Post newspaper.
The Trade Ministry's director general for domestic trade, Srie Agustina, said on Friday that the punishment, which would come by way of cutting import allocation on importers, would be imposed in the second half of this year.
"We will release the figure after we get an assessment of sugar needs from the Industry Ministry," Srie told reporters at her office.
The government found 110,799 tonnes of refined sugar leaked into the end-consumer market in 15 provinces last year, causing a dip in domestic sugar price. That compared to 398,044 tonnes found in last audit in 2011.
Indonesia imported 3.02 million tonnes of sugar last year, and around 2.85 million tonnes had already been delivered as of Nov. 30.
- See more at: http://www.sugarinfo.co.uk/news/website_contents/view/1226295#sthash.QH9w3gTR.dpuf
The government will strictly punish sugar importers leaking refined sugar into the consumer market following a recent sugar audit, according to Indonesia's Jakarta Post newspaper.
The Trade Ministry's director general for domestic trade, Srie Agustina, said on Friday that the punishment, which would come by way of cutting import allocation on importers, would be imposed in the second half of this year.
"We will release the figure after we get an assessment of sugar needs from the Industry Ministry," Srie told reporters at her office.
The government found 110,799 tonnes of refined sugar leaked into the end-consumer market in 15 provinces last year, causing a dip in domestic sugar price. That compared to 398,044 tonnes found in last audit in 2011.
Indonesia imported 3.02 million tonnes of sugar last year, and around 2.85 million tonnes had already been delivered as of Nov. 30.
- See more at: http://www.sugarinfo.co.uk/news/website_contents/view/1226295#sthash.QH9w3gTR.dpuf
The government will strictly punish sugar importers leaking refined sugar into the consumer market following a recent sugar audit, according to Indonesia's Jakarta Post newspaper.
The Trade Ministry's director general for domestic trade, Srie Agustina, said on Friday that the punishment, which would come by way of cutting import allocation on importers, would be imposed in the second half of this year.
"We will release the figure after we get an assessment of sugar needs from the Industry Ministry," Srie told reporters at her office.
The government found 110,799 tonnes of refined sugar leaked into the end-consumer market in 15 provinces last year, causing a dip in domestic sugar price. That compared to 398,044 tonnes found in last audit in 2011.
Indonesia imported 3.02 million tonnes of sugar last year, and around 2.85 million tonnes had already been delivered as of Nov. 30.
- See more at: http://www.sugarinfo.co.uk/news/website_contents/view/1226295#sthash.QH9w3gTR.dpuf

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