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Indonesian Embassy Releases Export Procedures As per a requirement of Indonesia’s scrap import regula- tions that were finalized in late 2019, the Indonesian govern- ment has developed a process for exporters to register with the Indonesian Embassy and Consulates, according to a news release from Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). Registration Process Adina Renee Adler,Vice President of Advocacy at ISRI, said the new registration process applies for exporters of all scrap commodities. “The Indonesian government wants to understand better who is sending them materials,” she said. Exporters of any and all scrap commodities to customers in Indonesia may apply for this registration. Adler said the new registration process applies to export- ers in any country, not just the United States. She notes that this process is somewhat unique, but it’s similar to licensing processes in China. She said Indonesia’s new registration procedures for exporters are“not as onerous” as processes with China. Updated Information According to an update from ISRI, the government of In- donesia has agreed to ISRI’s request to implement a grace period for the new registration requirement. Exporters will have until Oct. 1 to comply.

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