JakartaPost-Nov 11, 2020

Lawmakers from three parties that hold 26 percent seats in the House of Representatives have proposed to restart a discussion on an alcoholic drink prohibition bill, seeking to impose a blanket ban on the sale, production, distribution, and consumption of any beverage containing alcohol. The House first discuss the bill in 2015 but later decided to drop it after oppositions from the country’s tourist center Bali, and Christian-majority eastern provinces. Today, Indonesia controls alcoholic drink sales using high excise and import duty rates. Some regions in Indonesia, like Aceh and Banten, impose bylaws restricting sales of alcoholic drinks in their respective jurisdiction. A 2015 ministerial regulation forbids sales of such beverages from all convenience stores.

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