Jurnal Pamator : Jurnal Ilmiah Universitas Trunojoyo Madura
Vol 15, No 1: April 2022

Indonesian Salt Import Policy as A Threat and Opportunity in The Concept of Blue Economy in Indonesia

Tomi Aris (Maritime Security Study Program, Indonesia Defense University)
Desi Albert Mamahit (Maritime Security Study Program, Indonesia Defense University)
Abdul Rivai Ras (Maritime Security Study Program, Indonesia Defense University)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Apr 2022

Abstract

Salt is a strategic resource or commodity with great potential and has not been appropriately managed. Indonesia, with a potential coastline of 81,000, has great potential to become a salt-exporting country, but currently, to meet the national salt demand, Indonesia must import salt. The right solution is needed to eliminate the problem of importing salt that occurs. The concept of the Blue Economy, which prioritizes economic growth from the marine and fisheries sector while ensuring the sustainability of resources and the coastal and marine environment, is closely related to the current salt import policy. This study aims to analyze the policy of importing salt from other countries to Indonesia as a threat or opportunity to realizing a Blue Economy in Indonesia. The method used in this study is a qualitative approach and the analysis used is PESTEL. It is recorded that 20 factors represent opportunities to import salt and 15 factors that threaten salt import. Even so, the study results show that the score for import opportunities is lower than the threat. From the score obtained, it can be concluded that although many factors encourage Indonesia to import salt, the urgency for Indonesia to import salt is still not too strong. This policy-making must be in line with the Blue Economy concept, which emphasizes the benefits and impacts of achieving welfare for the community. There needs to be a government policy to increase national salt production to suppress the increasing number of salt imports. The critical factor for its success is increasing the amount of domestic salt production. In the future, the results of this study can be used as material for consideration by the Indonesian government in developing national salt production

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Journal Info

Abbrev

pamator

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Subject

Humanities Economics, Econometrics & Finance Social Sciences

Description

PAMATOR JOURNAL is the Journal of Social Sciences, Economics and Humanities, published by the Institute for Research and Community Service Trunojoyo University, 2 times a year (April and ...