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2020-32 - Quota Administration – Applications for 2020 Indonesian Carrot and Potato Quota Allocations

9 June 2020

Purpose

This Industry Advice Notice (IAN) is to invite interested exporters to apply for tariff rate quota allocations for carrot and potato exports to Indonesia for the 2020 quota year.

Summary of changes and key points

Farms and packhouses

  • Exporters wishing to access the carrot or potato tariff rate quotas (TRQs) to Indonesia in 2020 must submit a completed IA-CEPA vegetable TRQ entitlement allocation application by the end of 19 June 2020 to the Quota Administration Unit. Applications submitted after this date will not be accepted.
  • Allocations are made proportionally, based on all applicants’ export history of eligible products.  Exporters should refer to Part 2 of Chapter 3 of the Export Control (Tariff Rate Quotas) Order 2019 for full details.
  • An allocation of carrot or potato quota for 2020 can be used for export consignments arriving in Indonesia from 5 July to 31 December 2020.

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Background

When the Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA-CEPA) commences on 5 July 2020 the included TRQs will become available.

The IA-CEPA carrot TRQ and potato TRQ allow access for specified volumes of eligible products to be exported to Indonesia at reduced tariff rates when accompanied by a TRQ certificate.  The TRQs are administered by the department under an allocation system.  Further details regarding products, tariff rates and administration can be found on the Indonesian vegetable quotas webpage.

Contact information

If you have any questions regarding this IAN please email Quota Administration Unit.

Deb Langford
Assistant Secretary
Residues and Food Branch

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