Indonesia to tighten used shoe import controls after Reuters report
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After recycling fiasco, Indonesia tightens customs check to stop used shoe import
Indonesia's Industry Ministry said on Monday (March 6) that the country will tighten customs checks at small ports to prevent illegal import of second-hand shoes. The step was taken after media reports said that footwear donated for a recycling scheme in Singapore were shipped to Indonesia. Reuters had reported in the month of February that ten pairs of donated shoes were exported for resale in Indonesia. Since 2015, Indonesia has banned import
Indonesia to tighten used shoe import controls after Reuters report
Indonesia will tighten customs checks at small ports to crack down on the illegal import of second-hand shoes, the industry ministry said on Monday, responding to a Reuters report that found footwear donated to a recycling scheme in Singapore was shipped to Indonesia.
Indonesia to tighten used shoe import controls after Reuters report
Dow Inc, a US petrochemicals giant, and the Singapore government had said, they were transforming old sneakers into playgrounds and running tracks, but the sneakers were instead exported for resale.
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