Illegal trading in the cross-border of Indonesia and Enclave Oecusse, Timor Leste

IF 0.3 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Masyarakat Kebudayaan dan Politik Pub Date : 2023-05-05 DOI:10.20473/mkp.v36i22023.217-229
Aplonia Pala, M. Zamili
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Cross-border trade wrapped in kinship is the hallmark of residents of the borders of Indonesia and Timor Leste. This study aims to analyze the cross-border trade activities of district Timor Tengah Utara Republic of Indonesia and District Enclave Oecusse, Republik Demokrasi Timor Leste. Research on illegal trade was carried out from January 2019 to December 2021. Throughout the study, the authorities were aware of the illegal trade but there was omission because the profits earned were greater than the legal transactions. The types of illegal trade include: subsidized fuel household furniture clothing, cigarettes, and groceries. A qualitative approach is used to explore the context of the border area and the main phenomena. Opinions, perceptions, and feelings of participants regarding the activities of trade area known as the mouse paths (Jalan Tikus) were obtained through field work and indepth interviews. The results of this study indicate several factors, from an economic perspective, such that it provides many benefits because the currency transactions used are US$; security supervision at the border is not yet tight and maximal; geographical conditions close to residential areas make it easier to smuggle goods into Timor Leste. This study concludes that there is a need to improve supervision of exit gates, entry of people and goods passing through the border entrance and the management of cross-border markets that have been built in support of bilateral cooperation.
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印度尼西亚和东帝汶奥库塞飞地跨界非法贸易
被亲属关系包裹的跨境贸易是印度尼西亚和东帝汶边境居民的标志。本研究旨在分析印度尼西亚乌塔拉共和国帝汶岛地区和东帝汶民主共和国欧库塞飞地地区的跨境贸易活动。对非法贸易的研究于2019年1月至2021年12月进行。在整个研究过程中,当局都知道非法交易,但由于赚取的利润大于合法交易,因此存在遗漏。非法贸易的类型包括:补贴燃料的家用家具、服装、香烟和食品杂货。采用定性方法来探讨边境地区的背景和主要现象。参与者对被称为鼠标路径(Jalan Tikus)的贸易区活动的意见、看法和感受是通过实地工作和深入访谈获得的。这项研究的结果表明,从经济角度来看,有几个因素,因此它提供了许多好处,因为使用的货币交易是美元;边境的安全监督还不够严密和最大化;靠近居民区的地理条件使走私货物进入东帝汶变得更加容易。这项研究得出的结论是,有必要加强对出入境大门、人员和货物通过边境口岸入境的监督,以及对为支持双边合作而建立的跨境市场的管理。
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