It was perhaps inconceivable several years ago that electric vehicles (EVs) would become the mode of transportation drawing the attention of people in .
The country will tighten customs checks at small ports to crack down on the illegal import of second-hand shoes, the industry ministry said, responding to a Reuters report that found footwear donated to a recycling scheme in Singapore was shipped to Indonesia.
With the government announcing an incentive of Rp7 million (US$455) for electric motorbike purchases, some manufacturers are intending to increase their .
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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 of second-hand clothing and footwear over concerns of hygiene as well as to protect the country's textile industry.