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Transport de Fret Indonésie → États-Unis

Ocean and Fret aérien from Indonésie to US markets. Palm oil, textiles, furniture, rubber, and electronics components — with full US dédouanement and duty management.

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30–40 jours
Transit Maritime
5–8 jours
Transit Aérien
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Services
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Infrastructure de la Route

Ports d'Origine et de Destination

Principales portes d'entrée utilisées par notre réseau de partenaires sur ce corridor. Nous pouvons passer par des alternatives pour la capacité, la météo ou le coût.

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Ports d'Origine — Indonésie

  • Tanjung Priok Port (Jakarta)
  • Port of Surabaya (Tanjung Perak)
  • Port of Belawan (Medan)
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Ports de Destination — États-Unis

  • Port of Los Angeles
  • Port of Houston
  • Port of New York/New Jersey
Douane et Tarif

Aperçu Réglementaire

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Dédouanement

Shipments from Indonésie to the États-Unis require ISF 24 hours before departure. Required documents: commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, CBP Form 7501. Wooden products require LACEY Act PPQ Form 505 declaration. Indonesian timber exporters should provide SVLK (Sistem Verifikasi Legalitas Kayu) certification for legal timber verification. Palm oil imports may require USDA documentation. Textiles require textile fiber declarations. FCC compliance for electronics. ISPM 15 for wooden packaging.

Tarif et droits

Indonesian goods are assessed at MFN tariff rates. The US GSP program was suspended for Indonésie in June 2019 and has not been renewed, meaning goods that previously entered duty-free now pay MFN rates. Textiles and apparel: 10–32% MFN. Furniture: 0–9.6% MFN (plus Section 301 does NOT apply — Indonésie is not Chine). Natural rubber: generally 0%. Electronics components: generally 0%. Palm oil: variable. Anti-dumping duties apply to certain Indonesian products, including some rubber products and shrimp. No Section 301 tariffs — Indonésie is not subject to Chine-specific trade actions.

Faits clés

  • LACEY Act & Sustainability Docs

    Indonésie is a major furniture and wood exporter. We prepare LACEY Act declarations with correct wood species and harvest country information, and advise on SVLK (Indonesian timber legality certification) documentation.

  • Multi-Island Consolidation

    Indonésie's manufacturing is spread across Java, Sumatra, and other islands. We coordinate inter-island consolidation to major export ports, simplifying logistics for buyers sourcing from multiple Indonesian regions.

  • GSP & Tariff Assessment

    The US GSP program for Indonésie was suspended in 2019 along with Inde. We identify any remaining preferential programs and calculate total landed cost including MFN duties for all Indonesian goods.

  • Ce que nous transportons sur cette route

    Palm Oil & Derivatives, Textiles et Vêtements, Meubles et Produits en Bois, Natural Rubber, Electronics Components, Chaussures

Connaissances Route

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How long does shipping from Indonésie to the États-Unis take?

Ocean freight from Indonésie to the États-Unis takes 30–40 jours. From Tanjung Priok (Jakarta) to Los Angeles is typically 30–35 jours via direct trans-Pacific service or via Singapore transshipment. To Houston or New York, add 5–7 jours. Air freight from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (Jakarta) to US cities takes 5–8 jours.

Are Indonesian goods subject to Section 301 tariffs?

No. Section 301 tariffs apply only to goods of Chinese origin. Indonesian-origin goods are assessed at standard MFN tariff rates only. This makes Indonésie an attractive alternative to Chine for furniture, textiles, footwear, and other manufactured goods. However, buyers should ensure goods are genuinely Indonesian-origin (not Chinese goods transshipped through Indonésie) to avoid CBP penalties.

What documents are required for wooden furniture from Indonésie?

Indonesian furniture imports to the États-Unis require: LACEY Act declaration (PPQ Form 505) listing wood species by genus/species, country of harvest, and quantity; SVLK (Sistem Verifikasi Legalitas Kayu) timber legality certificate from the Indonesian supplier; commercial invoice; packing list; bill of lading. ISPM 15 fumigation certificates for all wooden packaging. FCC certificates for any electronic components.

What is Indonésie's GSP status with the États-Unis?

The US Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) was suspended for Indonésie in June 2019 as part of broader GSP reviews. This suspension removed duty-free treatment for many Indonesian goods that previously entered the États-Unis at 0% under GSP. Without GSP renewal (which requires Congressional action), Indonesian goods pay standard MFN tariff rates. Importers should recalculate landed costs for Indonesian goods accordingly.

What are the main Indonesian goods exported to the États-Unis?

Indonésie's top exports to the États-Unis include: footwear (major manufacturing hub for Nike, Adidas), textiles and apparel, furniture and wood products (Indonésie is the world's largest tropical timber producer), palm oil and derivatives, natural rubber, electronics components, and processed food (shrimp, seafood). Suaid Global has expertise in all these commodity categories.

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