"The draft regulation on e-commerce has yet to be finalized. However, it will prioritize domestic products," Widayanti noted here on Wednesday.
The draft regulation on electronic-based national trade system (SPNBE) has been discussed since 2015.
Widayanti remarked that despite its priority on domestic products, the regulation will not explicitly mention the required percentage of domestic products that should be offered in online trading.
"However, we will prioritize domestic products to be sold on the e-commerce platform," she stated.
She admitted that the number of domestic products offered in e-commerce are limited, so the government has continued its efforts to increase online selling of domestic products.
"During the `Harbolnas` (national online buying day) recently, we have set a certain time to sell only domestic products," she added.
Widayanti could not as yet confirm whether the government would provide incentive for online platforms that sell domestic products, saying that they had yet to conclude the discussion on the draft regulation.
Reporting by Ade Irma Junida, Sri Haryati
Editing by Rahmad Nasution
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