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Indonesia responds on U.S. appeal against WTO clove-flavored cigarette ruling
The Indonesian government has given an answer to the United States' appeal against a World Trade Organization (WTO) Panel ruling that requires Washington to stop discriminating against "kretek" (clove-flavored) cigarettes from Indonesia, an official was quoted by Antara news wire as saying on Tuesday.
Director General for International Trade Cooperation of Trade Ministry Gusmardi Bustomi said that the ministry sent the rejoinder to the U.S. appeal on Monday.
"In essence, we forwarded our opinion that the Panel's decision favoring Indonesia was already correct," Director General for International Trade Cooperation Gusmardi Bustomi said. The director also said that the Indonesian government had reaffirmed its stance that the U.S. Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act had disadvantaged Indonesia.
The act among other things banned the production and sale of cigarettes containing additive materials such as Indonesia's kretek cigarettes.
The regulation excluded U.S.-made menthol cigarettes and was thus seen discriminating against Indonesia's kretek cigarettes.
Judicial Review On Tobacco Law - Indonesia's Nahdlatul Ulama
Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), the largest Muslim organisation in Indonesia has filed a judicial review in the Constitutional Court of Indonesia, on a piece of legislation which has caused serious concerns for the republic's tobacco farmers.
NU wants the court to review Section 113 of the Health Law which states that tobacco is a commodity which contains an addictive substance.
According to a leader from the organisation, the statement indirectly places tobacco in the same category as ganja.
The law has raised fears among a group of tobacco farmers who are now wary to cultivate the crop as the law clearly bans ganja.
5 RI crewmen arrested ?smuggling? 10 cigarette packs
The Indonesian Regional Representatives Council (DPD) has urged the government to protect five Indonesian tugboat crewmen arrested by Singaporean customs on Thursday for loading cigarettes above the
permitted quota.
The DPD said that it had received reports that the five Indonesian crew aboard the BW Endurance tugboat had been arrested and detained at the Singapore Admiralty?s West Prison for allegedly smuggling cigarettes, after finding the men in possession of 10 packs of cigarettes.
Riau Islands DPD representative Aida Zulaikah Nasution said that the families of the crewmen had reported the incident to the council, complaining that the case had been unfairly handled by the Singaporean authorities.
Jakarta administrators blowing smoke on cigarette ad ban
Six months after Jakarta Governor Fauzi Bowo?s announcement of a push for a smoke-free capital, neither the Jakarta administration nor the City Council appear ready to introduce a bylaw to ban cigarette advertisements in the capital.
Administration secretary Fadjar Panjaitan said recently the city was still in the preliminary stage of drafting of the cigarette ban.
?It is still under discussion. We have not set a deadline for the completion of the draft,? Fadjar told The Jakarta Post in recent interview.
The city secretary said that the administration had formed a special committee to draft the bylaw. The committee is under the supervision of the city?s assistants for development, environmental assistance and public health.
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