Ministry of Trade (Indonesia)

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Ministry of Trade
Kementerian Perdagangan
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Ministry overview
Formed19 August 1945 (1945-08-19)
Jurisdiction Government of Indonesia
HeadquartersJalan M. I. Ridwan Rais No. 5
Jakarta Pusat 10110
Jakarta, Indonesia
Minister responsible
Website www.kemendag.go.id/en

The Ministry of Trade (Indonesian: Kementerian Perdagangan) is a ministry of the Government of Indonesia that directs the formulation of policies related to the development of trade in Indonesia. [1]

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Organization Structure

Based on Presidential Decree No. 11/2022, [2] and as expanded by Ministry of Trade Decree No. 29/2022, the Ministry of Trade is organized into the following:

  1. Office of the Minister of Trade
  2. Office of the Deputy Minister of Trade
  3. Office of the General Secretariat
    1. Bureau of Planning
    2. Bureau of Organization and Human Resources
    3. Bureau of Finance
    4. Bureau of Legal Affairs
    5. Bureau of General Affairs and Procurement
    6. Bureau of Public Relation
    7. Bureau of Trade Advocation
    8. Centers attached to the Office of the General Secretariat
      1. Center for Strategic Studies
      2. Center for Ministerial Education and Training
        1. Center for Goods Quality Assessors Education and Training
        2. Center for Trading Apparatuses Education and Training
        3. Indonesian Academy of Metrology and Instrumentation
      3. Center for Functionaries Development
      4. Center for Training for Exported Human Resources and Trading Services
      5. Center for Data and Information
  4. Directorate General of Domestic Trade
    1. Directorate General of Domestic Trade Secretariat
    2. Directorate of Trading Development
    3. Directorate of Trading Infrastructures and Logistics
    4. Directorate of Important Goods and Staples
    5. Directorate of Product Utilization and Marketing for Domestic Markets
    6. Directorate of Trading with Electronic System and Trading Services
  5. Directorate General of Consumer Protection and Trade Order
    1. Directorate General of Consumer Protection and Trade Order Secretariat
    2. Directorate of Consumer Empowerment
    3. Directorate of Standards and Quality Control
    4. Directorate of Metrology
    5. Directorate of Surveillance of Circulating Goods and Services
    6. Directorate of Trade Order
  6. Directorate General of Foreign Trade
    1. Directorate General of Foreign Trade Secretariat
    2. Directorate of Exportation of Agriculture and Forestry Products
    3. Directorate of Exportation of Industrial and Mining Products
    4. Directorate of Importation
    5. Directorate of Export and Import Facilitation
    6. Directorate of Trade Security
  7. Directorate General of International Trade Cooperation
    1. Directorate General of International Trade Cooperation Secretariat
    2. Directorate of Trading Negotiation with Global Trading Organizations
    3. Directorate of Trading Negotiation with ASEAN Countries
    4. Directorate of Trading Negotiation with Inter Regional and International Trade Organizations
    5. Directorate of Bilateral Trading Negotiation
    6. Directorate of Trading Negotiation for Services Trading
  8. Directorate General of National Export Development
    1. Directorate General of National Export Development Secretariat
    2. Directorate of Market Development and Export Information
    3. Directorate of Development of Exportation of Manufacture Products
    4. Directorate of Development of Exportation of Trading Service and Creative Products
    5. Directorate of Development of Exportation of Primary Products
  9. Inspectorate General
    1. Inspectorate General Secretariat
    2. Inspectorate I
    3. Inspectorate II
    4. Inspectorate III
    5. Inspectorate IV
  10. Commodity Futures Trading Regulatory Agency
    1. Commodity Futures Trading Regulatory Agency Secretariat
    2. Bureau of Legal Affairs and Enforcement
    3. Bureau of Monitoring of Commodity Futures, Storage Systems, and Commodity Auction Markets
    4. Bureau of Fostering and Development of Storage Systems and Commodity Auction Markets
    5. Bureau of Fostering and Development of Commodity Futures
  11. Trade Policies Agency
    1. Trade Policies Agency Secretariat
    2. Center for Domestic Trading Policies
    3. Center for International Trading Policies
    4. Center for Exportation, Importation, and Trading Security Policies
  12. Expert Staffs
    1. Expert Staffs of Trading Security
    2. Expert Staffs of Management and Administration
    3. Expert Staffs of International Trade
    4. Expert Staffs of Trade Climate and Interinstitutional Relations

Aside of this structure, the ministry supervised several child organizations. By Ministry of Trade Decree No. 29/2022, these child agencies are:

  1. National Consumer Protection Agency
  2. Trade Attaches (stationed in Indonesian Embassies of Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Egypt, Moscow, France, Italy, Australia, China, Swiss, Netherland, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan, Belgian, Germany, Vietnam, Singapore, and Thailand)
  3. Indonesian Trade Promotion Centers (located in Johannesburg, Dubai, Osaka, Vancouver, New Delhi, Barcelona, Chicago, Lagos, Jeddah, Shanghai, Budapest, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Sydney, São Paulo, Riyadh, Milan, Santiago, Busan, Chennai, and Hamburg)
  4. Indonesian Economic and Trade Office to Taipei
  5. Indonesian Hongkong Trade Consul

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References

  1. "Main Duty - Ministry of Trade Republic of Indonesia" . Retrieved 25 September 2021.
  2. "Peraturan Presiden RI Nomor 11 Tahun 2022 tentang Kementerian Perdagangan". Presidential Decree No. 11 of 2022 (PDF) (in Indonesian). President of Indonesia.