Utilization of FTA Preferential Tariff in Used Goods Export

2015 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 45-66
Author(s):  
이상우 ◽  
Chunsu Lee
2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alwi Musa Muzaiyin

Trade is a form of business that is run by many people around the world, ranging from trading various kinds of daily necessities or primary needs, to selling the need for luxury goods for human satisfaction. For that, to overcome the many needs of life, they try to outsmart them buy products that are useful, economical and efficient. One of the markets they aim at is the second-hand market or the so-called trashy market. As for a trader at a trashy market, they aim to sell in the used goods market with a variety of reasons. These reasons include; first, because it is indeed to fulfill their needs. Second, the capital needed to trade at trashy markets is much smaller than opening a business where the products come from new goods. Third, used goods are easily available and easily sold to buyer. Here the researcher will discuss the behavior of Muslim traders in a review of Islamic business ethics (the case in the Jagalan Kediri Trashy Market). Kediri Jagalan Trashy Market is central to the sale of used goods in the city of Kediri. Where every day there are more than 300 used merchants who trade in the market. The focus of this research is how the behavior of Muslim traders in the Jagalan Kediri Trashy Market in general. Then, from the large number of traders, of course not all traders have behavior in accordance with Islamic business ethics, as well as traders who are in accordance with the rules of Islamic business ethics. This study aims to determine how the behavior of Muslim traders in the Jagalan Kediri Trashy Market in buying and selling transactions and to find out how the behavior of Muslim traders in the Jagalan Kediri Trashy Market in reviewing Islamic business ethics. Key Words: Trade, loak market, Islamic business


2021 ◽  
Vol 1125 (1) ◽  
pp. 012084
Author(s):  
Desy Kumala Sari ◽  
Richard Samuel Waremra ◽  
Muchamad Rizki Eka Setiawan

1977 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 159-186 ◽  
Author(s):  
MICHAEL B. METZGER

2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (02) ◽  
pp. 15-22
Author(s):  
Suhendroyono Suhendroyono ◽  
Novita Nugraheni

Mixed Media developments in the manufacture of paintings at the Museum Rudy Isbandi has evolved with new innovations to be able to attract the attention of visitors. Utilization of used goods for Mixed Media painting techniques as an alternative of making the painting a positive impact on the environment even though not all of the junk could dimanfaatakn to be a painting that transform media and creative. The use of second-hand goods can produce works of art that manifold visual and 3-dimensional character who is able to make the artists are interested in collecting. The facilities provided by the Museum Rudy Isbandi not been standardized to make visitors comfortable. Keywords: Rudy Isbndi Museum, Development of Mixed Media, Utilization of thrift, appeal used goods


1993 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 285-301 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernardo M. Villegas

After summarizing the major features of the ASEAN labor market and patterns of labor migration in Asia, the article describes the origins and current status of the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) and its main mechanism, the Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) Scheme. Projections are offered on the effects on regional trade after AFTA. Though the volume of intra-regional trade may be less significant than in the cases of Europe or North America, AFTA is likely to have a significant effect on promoting a regional division of labor. Although AFTA is limited to the manufacturing sector, in the future the Philippines may find a niche in services requiring “knowledge workers” such as accountants and computer analysts.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 291-299
Author(s):  
Fadilla Ayuningtyas ◽  
Ellita Permata Wijayanti

In this millennial era our society’s ability to read is increasingly eroded by the presence of technology. Gadget is not only enjoyed by adults, but also by children even from an early age. At TK Nurul Fikri, Alamanda Regency Housing in North Bekasi, 100% of parents said that they gave a gadget to their children. Mothers also have a relatively low level of education. The Community Empowerment Program is carried out through an awareness method by providing material and training related to child care in the digital era. This program involves speakers and trainers who have been involved in parenting world. The storytelling training programs, which was carried out to improve maternal skills in educating children, are also supported by training in making story-telling materials from used goods. Through the skill playing method, children are also stimulated to be closer to literacy culture. Through this program, mothers become more open-minded and trained to build their children literacy culture. Thus children are expected to get more positive values ​​from their close environment.


Author(s):  
Sigit Purnomo Adi

ABSTRACTThe use of used plastic and used paper to produce an alternative in the use of media in the process of visual processing specifically graphic artwork, this step is one of the efforts to save the environment with the help of art. By utilizing used goods, mostly used paper, plastic will not directly reduce the damage caused by plastic and paper materials. Paper and plastic are explored as sustainable media, while graphic art works are not only an aesthetic realm, but seniors as a way to provide awareness and care will discuss the environment. This creation uses monoprint and collage techniques as techniques for exploration and ideas in the art process. 


2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 6-13
Author(s):  
Ezera Madzivanyika

This paper analyzes the effects of customs duty incentives on customs revenue mobilization for the period 2009 to 2014. It employs both cross-sectional and panel data regression analysis using firm-level data obtained for a sample of 35 firms in Zimbabwe’s mining sector. The data were collected from Zimbabwe Revenue Authority’s Asycuda World System. The results from the two separate models confirm that customs duty incentives (rebates and preferential tariff rates) had negative effects on customs revenues for the period 2009 to 2014. The study, therefore, recommends an urgent need to streamline customs duty incentives granted to importers of goods meant for use in the mining sector


Author(s):  
Asmuni Asmuni ◽  
Syahnan Syahnan ◽  
Asyura Asyura

Products are "goods and / or services related to food, beverages, drugs, cosmetics, chemical products, biological products, genetically engineered products, as well as used goods that are used, used or utilized by the public", while the halal certificate is a certificate issued by the Central or Provincial MUI regarding the case of a food product, foodstuff, beverage and medicine and cosmetics produced by the company after being examined and declared halal by an institution authorized to issue a halal product certification. In Article 4 of Law No. 33 of 2014 concerning the guarantee of halal products it states that "Products that enter, circulate and are traded in the territory of Indonesia must be certified halal". Normatively, the article clearly stipulates that drugs that enter, circulate and are traded in the territory of Indonesia must be guaranteed halal. However, the halal certification process for medicines in Indonesia is waiting for a long time due to various dynamics, this is the content of researchers seeing the gap between Law Number 33 of 2014 and the current reality, we should be able to reflect on other countries as well. Which is more advanced than Indonesia regarding halal certification?


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