Logistics firms to challenge new ecommerce regulation in court The Jakarta Post

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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