SuaraCianjur.Id- The black market or black market in Indonesia is not a new problem.
However, the increasing prevalence of illegal trade in various sectors makes this problem even more complex and requires serious handling from various parties, including the government, the public and the private sector.
One of the sectors targeted by illegal trade is automotive. In Indonesia, there are many types of vehicles that are traded illegally, ranging from used motorbikes, imported cars without a permit, to vehicle parts.
This practice is not only detrimental to the state in terms of tax revenue, but also endangers the safety of road users.
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Based on the book “Black Market: Illicit Economies and their Implications for Economic and Financial Stability” written by Stefano Manzocchi, illegal automotive trade in Indonesia is estimated to reach 20% of the total national economy.
This is due to several factors, such as the lack of government oversight, the ease of conducting illegal transactions, and the low level of public awareness.
In an effort to overcome this problem, the government has taken several actions, such as increasing surveillance at ports and borders, conducting raids on vehicles that do not have complete documents, and imposing sanctions on illegal trade actors.
However, these efforts have not been able to have a significant effect on reducing illegal automotive trade in Indonesia.
According to experts, handling this problem requires not only efforts to eradicate it, but also efforts to prevent it and educate the public.
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It can be concluded that the automotive black market in Indonesia is a complex problem and requires serious handling from various parties.
Illegal automotive trading practices not only harm the state in terms of tax revenue, but also endanger the safety of road users.
There are several factors that have contributed to the rampant illegal trade in the automotive sector, such as a lack of government oversight and low levels of public awareness.
The book has provided an overview of the impacts and factors influencing the illegal automotive trade in Indonesia.
The government has taken several actions to overcome this problem, but these efforts have not been able to have a significant effect.
Experts reveal that handling this problem does not only require efforts to eradicate it, but also efforts to prevent it and educate the public.
Therefore, it is important to provide education about the importance of buying a vehicle legally and ensure that the vehicle purchased has complete documents.
With the joint efforts of the government, the public and the private sector, it is hoped that the problem of the automotive black market in Indonesia can be dealt with more effectively.
(*/Haekal)
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