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Importing from Indonesia into Australia (2026)

Indonesia is one of Australias top ten trading partners and a major supplier of timber and wood products, footwear, palm oil, rubber, and furniture, with the AANZFTA providing progressively reduced or zero preferential duty rates on eligible goods that meet the agreed rules of origin.

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Free Trade Agreement

ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement

Goods originating in Indonesia may qualify for preferential duty rates under AANZFTA. Goods must meet the rules of origin and be accompanied by a valid certificate of origin.

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Top imported product categories from Indonesia

Compliance requirements for Indonesia-origin goods

  • An AANZFTA Certificate of Origin (Form AAN) or a Declaration of Origin from an approved exporter must be held at time of entry to claim preferential tariff rates under AANZFTA
  • Timber and wood products (Chapter 44) and rattan or bamboo furniture are subject to mandatory biosecurity inspection and may require an Import Permit under the Biosecurity Act 2015, with risk of treatment or destruction if pests are detected
  • Electrical and electronic goods must comply with Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) standards and carry the RCM mark, with supplier declarations of conformity required prior to import
  • Palm oil and crude petroleum products are subject to strict Australian Border Force valuation scrutiny and may attract GST and customs duty assessments; anti-dumping measures should be checked against the Anti-Dumping Commission register for specific steel, aluminium, and paper product lines

Calculate the total landed cost for goods from Indonesia — duty, GST, IPC, and biosecurity included.

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