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Minister: Indonesia denies involvement in the transshipment and trans-shipment of goods as claimed by a recent U.S. government report

Airlangga hartarto, Indonesia's senior economic minister, denied the recent U.S. claim that it was involved in a 'transshipment' of a goods.

Here are some details:

* Airlangga was referring to the report published by Washington which stated that the U.S. is losing between $19 and $26 billion annually in 'tariff revenue' due to 'goods, mostly originating from China, being transshipped via third countries including Indonesia to avoid U.S. Import duties.

* "Indonesia, along with Brazil, Malaysia Thailand, Turkey and Vietnam, has been accused of being a part of a global?transshipment -network. "We deny that these allegations are true," said the minister.

* He added that it is "not true" if transshipment from another country?is used for processing here.

(source: Reuters)