Logistics firms to challenge new ecommerce regulation in court The Jakarta Post
Local logistics businesses are planning to challenge the Trade Ministry’s new regulation on e-commerce, which restricts the sale of cheap imported and cross-border items. E-commerce Logistics Association (APLE) chairman Sonny Harsono said this will disadvantage logistics services, leading to estimated losses of Rp 60-100 billion ($3.88 million-$6.47 million) and widespread layoffs in the sector.
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