Abstract

No country can create and produce all the goods and services needed to meet the needs of its population. The limited natural resources each country has cause international trade activities. This research explores further international trade in Indonesia. This research aims to analyze the legality of imported goods from Tawau, Malaysia, entering Sebatik District. Apart from that, how are the trade arrangements for imported basic necessities for residents of Sebatik Island, Nunukan Regency, regarding imported basic necessities entering Sebatik Island, Nunukan Regency? This research is a normative legal study. The approach used in this research consists of a statute approach and a conceptual approach. The types and sources of legal materials used are primary legal materials, secondary legal materials, and tertiary materials. The results of this research show that: first, trade in imported goods for basic materials in Sebatik according to Law 7 of 2014; second, trade according to Government Regulation Number 34 of 2019; and third, trade according to the 1970 Border Trade Agreement, which outlines the privileges of border residents, namely Sebatik Island; and second, the trade in imported goods that occurs is in accordance with the laws and regulations in force in Indonesia.

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