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VOL. 5, ISSUE 4 (2023)
Legal protection for smes against circulation of imported food through online trade
Authors
Wiwik Sri Widiarty
Abstract
In the era of
globalization and advances in information technology, online trading has become
one of the popular methods for conducting business transactions. It also
applies to the food trade, where more and more imported products are traded
online. However, there are challenges and risks that Small and Medium
Enterprises (SMEs) have to face regarding the circulation of imported food
through online trading. Therefore, legal protection for SMEs in this context is
an important concern. This study aims to analyze the legal protection provided
to SMEs related to the circulation of imported food through online trade. This
research uses the normative research method. Library studies carry out data
collection techniques through literature searches, journals, laws and
regulations, and documents relevant to the research. The data obtained is then analyzed
in three stages: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The
results showed that legal protection for SMEs against the circulation of
imported food through online trading is with the safeguard of Law Number 7 of
1994 concerning the Enforcement of the Agreement Establishing The World Trade
Organization. In addition, the protection of SMEs through anti-dumping
admission charges is adjusted in Article IV paragraph (2) GATT. This protection
aims to maintain the sustainability of SMEs in the face of global competition
and provide a fair opportunity for SMEs to develop.
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Pages:27-30
How to cite this article:
Wiwik Sri Widiarty "Legal protection for smes against circulation of imported food through online trade". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 5, Issue 4, 2023, Pages 27-30
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