Evaluating the Shift in Incoterms for Indonesian Export Products

The Ministry of Trade (MoT) of Republic of Indonesia has requested the support of the World Bank in devising new and improve trade related policies for the benefit of the Indonesian economy. The MoT - with the help of the World Bank - has identifie...

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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/210851540824736420/Evaluating-the-Shift-in-Incoterms-for-Indonesian-Export-Products-Final-Report
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spelling okr-10986-309512021-05-25T09:19:46Z Evaluating the Shift in Incoterms for Indonesian Export Products World Bank EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS SHIPPING INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL TERMS CARGO HANDLING PALM OIL MARKET STRUCTURE COAL RUBBER SHRIMP The Ministry of Trade (MoT) of Republic of Indonesia has requested the support of the World Bank in devising new and improve trade related policies for the benefit of the Indonesian economy. The MoT - with the help of the World Bank - has identified a number of areas where there is a needto fill knowledge gaps in order to inform policy-making. One of the identified areas is promoting “beyond cabotage” under the assumption that changing term of delivery from FOB to CIF will promote the Indonesian flag vessels which in turn the Indonesian economy will be benefited. To that end the World Bank has mandated PT. ITS Kemitraan to develop a study on evaluating the shift in term of delivery from FOB to CIF for Indonesian export products under the supervision of World Bank staff. The study should evaluate four commodities, such as Crude Palm Oil (CPO), coal, rubber and shrimp, where these commodities are known as the main Indonesian export products.This study aims to evaluate the shift in terms of delivery on four key export commodities as well as to explore the advantages and disadvantages of changing the terms of delivery. Due to difference in characteristics of each export product, then we present the analysis based on the commodity. Overall, we also provide conclusion and recommendation in accordance with the entire analysis results. On behalf of all partners, we would like to thank for your cooperation andcontribution. We wish you a good reading of this final report. We look forward to receiving the positive comments and the valuable feedbacks to improve the results of this study. 2018-12-04T22:49:38Z 2018-12-04T22:49:38Z 2016-12-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/210851540824736420/Evaluating-the-Shift-in-Incoterms-for-Indonesian-Export-Products-Final-Report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30951 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Surabaya Economic & Sector Work :: Commodities Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Indonesia
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topic EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
SHIPPING
INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL TERMS
CARGO HANDLING
PALM OIL
MARKET STRUCTURE
COAL
RUBBER
SHRIMP
spellingShingle EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
SHIPPING
INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL TERMS
CARGO HANDLING
PALM OIL
MARKET STRUCTURE
COAL
RUBBER
SHRIMP
World Bank
Evaluating the Shift in Incoterms for Indonesian Export Products
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Indonesia
description The Ministry of Trade (MoT) of Republic of Indonesia has requested the support of the World Bank in devising new and improve trade related policies for the benefit of the Indonesian economy. The MoT - with the help of the World Bank - has identified a number of areas where there is a needto fill knowledge gaps in order to inform policy-making. One of the identified areas is promoting “beyond cabotage” under the assumption that changing term of delivery from FOB to CIF will promote the Indonesian flag vessels which in turn the Indonesian economy will be benefited. To that end the World Bank has mandated PT. ITS Kemitraan to develop a study on evaluating the shift in term of delivery from FOB to CIF for Indonesian export products under the supervision of World Bank staff. The study should evaluate four commodities, such as Crude Palm Oil (CPO), coal, rubber and shrimp, where these commodities are known as the main Indonesian export products.This study aims to evaluate the shift in terms of delivery on four key export commodities as well as to explore the advantages and disadvantages of changing the terms of delivery. Due to difference in characteristics of each export product, then we present the analysis based on the commodity. Overall, we also provide conclusion and recommendation in accordance with the entire analysis results. On behalf of all partners, we would like to thank for your cooperation andcontribution. We wish you a good reading of this final report. We look forward to receiving the positive comments and the valuable feedbacks to improve the results of this study.
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title Evaluating the Shift in Incoterms for Indonesian Export Products
title_short Evaluating the Shift in Incoterms for Indonesian Export Products
title_full Evaluating the Shift in Incoterms for Indonesian Export Products
title_fullStr Evaluating the Shift in Incoterms for Indonesian Export Products
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the Shift in Incoterms for Indonesian Export Products
title_sort evaluating the shift in incoterms for indonesian export products
publisher World Bank, Surabaya
publishDate 2018
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/210851540824736420/Evaluating-the-Shift-in-Incoterms-for-Indonesian-Export-Products-Final-Report
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