Picture this: you’re about to embark on an adventure to Bali, a land of vibrant cultures and breathtaking landscapes. But before you set foot on its shores, there’s a new twist to your journey. As of March 10, 2024, Indonesia has tightened its import restrictions on luggage from abroad. What does this mean for your travel plans? Let’s uncover the details together.
Update as per 2 May 2024, this Trade Minister’s Regulation No. 3 of 2024 is cancelled. But for items such as computers, laptops, phones are still subject to import tax in the airport. For foreign tourists luggage especially regarding provisions on goods that are free from import duties and taxes.
Per Antara News
As per 21 March 2024, this regulation is currently on-hold / under revision due to many backslash from Indonesian citizen.
The Trade Minister’s Regulation No. 3 of 2024 outlines the revised import policies. These regulations apply to all passengers arriving in Indonesia, regardless of nationality. Here’s what you need to know:
- Footwear: You can bring a maximum of two pairs of shoes.
- Bags: Limit your bags to two.
- Electronics: The total value of electronics (such as laptops, cameras, and gadgets) should not exceed US$1,500, and you can carry up to five units.
- Mobile Phones: You’re allowed a maximum of two mobile phones.
- Textile Products: You can bring up to five pieces of clothing.
These measures aim to regulate the flow of goods into Indonesia, prevent smuggling, and protect local industries. By adhering to these limits, you contribute to maintaining a fair trade environment.
Tips for Travelers
- Declare Your Luggage Electronically: Before arrival, declare your entire luggage via the electronic customs declaration. This step ensures transparency and facilitates re-exportation if needed. Read our guide on how to declare custom in Indonesia.
- Know the Value of Your Electronics: If you’re carrying electronics, calculate their total value. Remember, it shouldn’t exceed US$1,500.
- Pack Wisely: Prioritize essential items within the limits. Consider versatile clothing and multi-purpose gadgets.
- Stay Informed: Keep an eye on official updates and announcements. Regulations may evolve, so stay informed before your trip.
- Avoid Confiscation: Customs officers at Soekarno-Hatta Airport have already confiscated goods from passengers who exceeded the limits. Don’t risk losing your belongings; comply with the rules.
Real-Life Examples
Within three days, the customs and excise officers confiscated 20 pairs of shoes from four passengers, 14 bags from two passengers, 490 pieces of clothing from nine passengers, and 705 pieces of various types of cosmetics from four passengers, the limit being 20 pieces per passenger. The officers also seized 29 various types of medicines and supplements from two passengers, as the maximum Free On Board (FOB) value is US$1,500 per passenger.
- Shoes: 20 pairs
- Bags: 14 bags
- Clothing: 490 pieces
- Cosmetics: 705 pieces
Re-Exportation Process
If you accidentally exceed the limits, here’s what to do:
- Present Your Electronic Customs Declaration: If you’ve declared your luggage electronically, re-exportation is smoother.
- State Control: Goods exceeding limits will be controlled by the state. Ensure proper documentation to avoid complications.
Conclusion
As you embark on your Indonesian adventure, remember that compliance with import restrictions benefits everyone. Pack thoughtfully, declare honestly, and enjoy the beauty of this archipelago. Safe travels!