Indonesia to Accept ATA Carnets
Indonesia will announce acceptance of “merchandise passports,” also known as carnets, during the December’s World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference in Bali, a move that should boost U.S. trade with the country, said the U.S. Council for International Business. "Indonesia aims…
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to begin accepting ATA Carnets in early 2014," said the USCIB. The 73 countries that participate in the ATA Carnets passport system waive customs duties and taxes on various goods brought into a country temporarily.