Events

25-30 April 2024 - Technical Assistance II

The Directorate of Trade Defense (DPP) under the Ministry of Trade, in collaboration with ARISE+ Indonesia, will host a training session for trade investigation officers. This session will focus on the utilisation of a newly developed margin of injury calculation tool, specifically designed for the Trade Defense Directorate, the Indonesian Anti-Dumping Committee (KADI), and the Indonesian Safeguards Committee (KPPI). Facilitated by ARISE+ Indonesia, this tool is intended for use in anti-dumping investigations to standardise calculation procedures, ensuring consistency and efficiency among officers when determining the margin of injury.

16, 18, 23 October 2023 - Technical Assistance II

The Directorate of Goods and Services Market Surveillance (DGSMS), with the support of ARISE+ Indonesia, has developed INRAPEX, the Rapid Alert System for non-food consumer products. ARISE+ Indonesia further assists DGSMS by organizing a workshop aimed at raising awareness about the need for good reporting and increased cross-agency exchange of information. The workshop also aims to enhance the capacity of officials from industry and trade regional offices in operating INRAPEX and managing risks to prevent adverse events linked to product safety.

16, 18, 23 October 2023 - Technical Assistance II

The Directorate of Goods and Services Market Surveillance (DGSMS), with the support of ARISE+ Indonesia, has developed INRAPEX, the Rapid Alert System for non-food consumer products. ARISE+ Indonesia further assists DGSMS by organizing a workshop aimed at raising awareness about the need for good reporting and increased cross-agency exchange of information. The workshop also aims to enhance the capacity of officials from industry and trade regional offices in operating INRAPEX and managing risks to prevent adverse events linked to product safety.

3-5 & 10-12 October 2023 - Technical Assistance II

The Ministry of Trade and the Ministry of Industry, in collaboration with ARISE+ Indonesia, are organising training sessions for spice exporters and functional officers in the Trade and Industry Regional Offices. These sessions focus on conducting internal audits for Geographical Indication (GI)-certified spice products. The training aims to enhance these officials' and spice exporters' knowledge and skills in performing internal audits. This effort is crucial to ensure that the quality of spice products meets stipulated provisions and requirements and guarantees food safety.

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