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@article{JIRUD21064, author = {Ria Ariesti Sitepu and Ika Putranti}, title = {Kerjasama Customs Indonesia-Malaysia dalam Menanggulangi Penyelundupan Pakaian Bekas ke Indonesia}, journal = {Journal of International Relations Diponegoro}, volume = {4}, number = {3}, year = {2018}, keywords = {smuggiling of ballpress secondhand; cooperation; DJBC; JDKM; ASEAN Agreement on Customs}, abstract = { Eventhough the Minister of Trade Regulation Number 51/M-DAG/PER/7/2015 has been established, the rampant of smuggling on secondhand ballpress clothing still occurs. Smuggiling of ballpress secondhand clothing is banned in Indonesia because it impacts on Indonesia's economy and well-being of its society.The majority of smuggling of ballpress secondhand clothing comes from Malaysia. That is why, the cooperation between DJBC and the Royal JKDM is important to handle this phenomenon. The method of this research is a qualitative research, that explains about the actions between DJBC and JKDM. Futhermore, these actions are being analyzed to find the factors of smuggiling of ballpress secondhand clothing that currently is still happening. To answer this issue is by using International Cooperation Theory and Institutional Liberalism. Finally it has found that the cooperation between DJBC and JKDM not maximal on handling smuggling of ballpress secondhand clothing in Indonesia. Between Indonesia and Malaysia have different viewpoints and interests on secondhand clothing. Eventhough, the DJBC and JKDM still upholds within ASEAN Agreement on Customs that leads both countries on exchanging information and also to bind their cooperation that is called, \"Patkor Kastima\" on handling smuggiling. Within this matter, it needs to stengthen their cooperation on exchanging information especially from the Royal Malaysian Customs Departement to the Directorate General of Customs and Excise to take its actions easier. }, issn = {3063-2684}, pages = {412--419} doi = {10.14710/jirud.v4i3.21064}, url = {https://ejournal3.undip.ac.id/index.php/jihi/article/view/21064} }
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Eventhough the Minister of Trade Regulation Number 51/M-DAG/PER/7/2015 has beenestablished, the rampant of smuggling on secondhand ballpress clothing still occurs.Smuggiling of ballpress secondhand clothing is banned in Indonesia because it impacts onIndonesia's economy and well-being of its society.The majority of smuggling of ballpresssecondhand clothing comes from Malaysia. That is why, the cooperation between DJBCand the Royal JKDM is important to handle this phenomenon. The method of this researchis a qualitative research, that explains about the actions between DJBC and JKDM.Futhermore, these actions are being analyzed to find the factors of smuggiling of ballpresssecondhand clothing that currently is still happening. To answer this issue is by usingInternational Cooperation Theory and Institutional Liberalism. Finally it has found that thecooperation between DJBC and JKDM not maximal on handling smuggling of ballpresssecondhand clothing in Indonesia. Between Indonesia and Malaysia have differentviewpoints and interests on secondhand clothing. Eventhough, the DJBC and JKDM stillupholds within ASEAN Agreement on Customs that leads both countries on exchanginginformation and also to bind their cooperation that is called, "Patkor Kastima" on handlingsmuggiling. Within this matter, it needs to stengthen their cooperation on exchanginginformation especially from the Royal Malaysian Customs Departement to the DirectorateGeneral of Customs and Excise to take its actions easier.
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