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New Anti-Dumping Petition illustration Flour Industry Minister Mohamad S. Hidayat monster imports receives Chairman of Indonesian Wheat Flour Producers Association (Aptindo) Franky Wellirang at the Ministry of Industry, Jakarta, March 14, 2014. ()
Jakarta (antaranews) - Three countries, namely Turkey, Sri Lanka, and India, allegedly dumped imports of wheat to Indonesia, thus making unhealthy trade practices with similar industries in the country. "We request that the government implement the BMAD (anti-dumping duty) while," said Chairman of the Indonesian Wheat Flour Producers Association (Aptindo) Franciscus monster imports Welirang, here on Thursday. He explained that wheat imports from the three countries monster imports were suspected monster imports of dumping because of cheaper raw materials (wheat). "The price of wheat imports from these three countries an average monster imports of 362.2 U.S. dollars / MT. Though the price of raw materials alone to produce a ton of wheat 399.5 billion U.S. dollars," said Franky, greeting Franciscus Weliarang. monster imports Therefore, in March 2012 Aptindo, he added, has filed anti-dumping petitions to Indonesian Anti Dumping Committee (KADI) on wheat imports from these three countries. He expects the government through the committee is applying BMAD dumping margin in accordance with each country that is 69 percent for Turkey, 40 percent in Sri Lanka, and 14 percent for India. "Now the process (an anti-dumping monster imports petition) is still running," he said. While the petition process running, monster imports Aptindo, he added, requesting monster imports committee is applying BMAD while, as a result of unfair trade practices that, there have been several producers of wheat in the country's monster imports financial crash. He said that currently there are 23 flour mills in the country monster imports and is being built six new plants that will be operational by 2015, bringing the total national wheat milling production capacity reaches approximately 10.3 million MT / year. Based on data Aptindo, in the first quarter of this year the total national wheat flour imports reached 44,560 MT, up 4.4 percent compared to the same period last year. Of these imports, most of the imports came from Turkey (50.4 percent), Sri Lanka (12.6 percent) and India (10.4 percent). "Actually it's imported, not the origin of dumping," said Franky. He said the price of Indonesian flour for export purposes, among others, to the Philippines, East Timor, and Thailand, the average reaches above 500 U.S. dollars / MT. In 2013, for example, the price of wheat Indonesian exports amounted to 543.6 U.S. dollars / MT. (*)
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