A LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE ON IMPORT RESTRICTION POLICIES IN INDONESIA

Widiarty, Wiwik Sri and Park, Jihyun and Putra, Tria Sasangka (2025) A LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE ON IMPORT RESTRICTION POLICIES IN INDONESIA. Jurnal Hukum UNISSULA, 41 (3). pp. 741-766. ISSN 2732-6668

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Abstract

This study examines how international trade dynamics influence Indonesia’s import restriction policies, focusing on the Minister of Trade Regulation Number 36/2023 and its amendment, the Minister of Trade Regulation Number 8/2024. The research aims to analyze how global trade commitments, particularly WTO principles such as GATT Articles I and XI, shape Indonesia’s regulatory framework; assess the economic and practical consequences of these restrictions for domestic industries and supply chains; and evaluate the balance between protectionism and trade liberalization, highlighting long-term implications for competitiveness and sovereignty. Using a normative juridical approach, the study reviews primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials, including national legislation and international conventions such as WTO/GATT, AFTA, NAFTA, and ACFTA. Legal analysis is conducted qualitatively, focusing on trade regulations, licensing measures, and policy adaptations, complemented by doctrinal interpretation to construct a comprehensive understanding of the legal framework. Findings reveal that while the Minister of Trade Regulation Number 36/2023 sought to protect domestic industries and consumers, it disrupted supply chains and delayed shipments, imposing economic costs. Subsequent relaxations under the Minister of Trade Regulation Number 8/2024 and later reforms in 2025 improved efficiency and balanced deregulation with strategic safeguards. The study underscores the trade-off between short-term protectionism and long-term competitiveness, emphasizing the need for adaptive, transparent, and WTO-compliant policies. Insights from this research provide guidance for strengthening Indonesia’s import regulations while maintaining compliance with international trade obligations.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: LAW
Depositing User: Mr Faisal M
Date Deposited: 10 Oct 2025 03:49
Last Modified: 13 Oct 2025 10:20
URI: http://repository.uki.ac.id/id/eprint/20816

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