Indonesia improves procedures for FLEGT licensing
Indonesia has taken several measures in recent months to improve procedures relating to FLEGT licences — the export licences that attest to the legality of EU-bound timber and timber products. The changes are part of a process of continuous improvement that is jointly overseen by the EU and Indonesia, and which is providing important lessons for other countries that aim to issue FLEGT licences. In November 2016, Indonesia became the first country to be able to issue FLEGT licences through a Voluntary Partnership Agreement with the EU. Since then, it has issued more than 50,000 ...
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