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Indonesia Asks US & EU For Reduction Tuna Import Dutiesff

19 January 2005 Indonesia

The government has asked the United States and the European Union (EU) for import duty facility on its tuna fish and shrimp.

Director General for Capacity Expansion and Marketing at the Maritime and Fisheries Ministry Sumpeno Putro said the United States and EU recently offered trade facility for tsunami hit countries in Asia in the form of a cut in import duties.

Indonesia is the hardest hit by the Dec 26 quake triggered tsunami claiming more than 10,000 lives in Aceh and western coastal areas of North Sumatra. Mr. Sumpeno Putro said Indonesia hopes the United States will reduce the import duties on its tuna fish and shrimp and to a range of 0 per cent to 5 per cent from a range of 5 per cent to 35 per cent now.

The European Union already has the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) facility cutting the import duties to 4.2 per cent on frozen shrimp and 7 per cent on frozen boiled shrimp to be effective until December 2005.

Indonesia wants the GSP facility extended until 2010, he said.