Kelangkaan Minyak Goreng Kemasan dan Curah Masih Terjadi di Sejumlah Daerah
Summary
TLDRThe script discusses the ongoing shortage and high prices of packaged and bulk cooking oil in various regions, particularly in West Sulawesi's Polewali Mandar. Vendors complain about limited supplies from distributors, with some orders never arriving. Despite a drop in prices, the scarcity persists, and the issue is not widely covered on social media, where the oil is, however, being sold at higher prices than government-set limits. The Indonesian Consumer Protection Agency (LKM) urges the government to address the shortage and soaring prices, fearing it could lead to further problems. The script also mentions the lack of strong action by the KPU against potential cartel practices or unhealthy competition that could be violating antitrust laws.
Takeaways
- 📦 Packaging oil scarcity: There is an ongoing scarcity of packaged cooking oil in certain areas, not just due to high prices but also because it's hard to find.
- 💰 High prices persist: Despite a drop in prices, cooking oil remains expensive, above the maximum retail price set by the government.
- 🛒 Limited supply from distributors: Vendors in places like Polewali Mandar, West Sulawesi, complain about the limited supply of cooking oil from distributors, with ordered goods not arriving.
- 📉 Price drop, no product: Even though prices have dropped, there is no product available, indicating a disconnect between price adjustments and actual availability.
- 📈 Online price gouging: Cooking oil is being sold at high prices on social media, above the government-set prices, suggesting a black market or price manipulation.
- 🤔 Unseen sources: The origin of the cooking oil being sold online is unclear, as field observations show vendors at the market receive insufficient stock from distributors.
- 🇮🇩 Consumer pressure: The Indonesian Consumer Protection Agency (LKM) is urging the government to address the scarcity and soaring prices of cooking oil, which is not just a local issue.
- 🚨 Concerns of unhealthy competition: There are worries that the government's efforts are only addressing surface-level issues and not tackling the root causes of the problem.
- 🔍 Lack of strong action: The script mentions that the KPU (Election Commission) has tried to address the burden, but there is no strong trigger or initiative to investigate cartel practices or unhealthy competition violating antitrust laws.
- 📝 Online petition: There is an online petition to pursue suspicions of cartels and unhealthy competition causing the cooking oil scarcity.
- 📺 Media coverage: The issue of cooking oil scarcity is not widely covered in the media, but it is rampant on social media, indicating a possible lack of public awareness or media attention.
Q & A
What is the main issue discussed in the transcript?
-The main issue discussed is the ongoing shortage of packaged and bulk cooking oil in certain areas, leading to high prices and difficulties in obtaining cooking oil both in traditional markets and modern retail stores.
In which region is the shortage of cooking oil particularly affecting the local population?
-The shortage is particularly affecting the region of Polewali Mandar in West Sulawesi, where local vendors are complaining about limited supply from distributors.
What is the situation regarding the supply of cooking oil from distributors according to the vendors?
-The vendors report that the supply of cooking oil from distributors is insufficient, with ordered goods often not arriving.
How is the price of cooking oil affected by the shortage?
-The price of cooking oil has remained high, even above the maximum retail price set by the government, due to the shortage.
What is the government's maximum retail price for cooking oil?
-The government's maximum retail price for cooking oil is between 16,000 and 18,000 Indonesian Rupiah per liter.
Is the shortage of cooking oil visible on social media platforms?
-Contrary to the shortage in physical markets, cooking oil appears to be widely available for sale on social media platforms, albeit at prices higher than the government-set maximum.
What action has the Indonesian Consumer Protection Agency (LKM) taken in response to the cooking oil shortage?
-The LKM is urging the government to take action to address the shortage and rising prices of cooking oil, which is not just a local issue but a widespread concern.
What concerns does the LKM have regarding the government's efforts to tackle the issue?
-The LKM is concerned that the government's efforts are only addressing the problem at a superficial level and not tackling the root causes, which could lead to further issues.
What measures has the Indonesian Competition Commission (KPU) taken to address the issue?
-The KPU has attempted to investigate the burden caused by the shortage, but there is no strong trigger or initiative to uncover cartel practices or unhealthy competition that could be violating anti-monopoly and unfair competition laws.
What steps are being taken to further investigate the potential cartel practices or unhealthy competition?
-An online petition has been initiated to pursue suspicions of cartel practices and unhealthy competition that may be causing the cooking oil shortage.
Who is conducting the investigation into the cooking oil shortage and potential cartel practices?
-The investigation is being conducted by the Kompas TV team, with Noah Band leading the coverage.
Outlines
💰 Oil Shortage and High Prices in Indonesia
The script discusses the ongoing issue of oil shortages and high prices in Indonesia, particularly in areas like Polewali Mandar, West Sulawesi. Traditional markets and modern retail stores are struggling to find oil, and sellers are complaining about limited supplies from distributors. Despite the government's efforts to stabilize prices, the scarcity and high costs persist. The situation is not limited to the physical markets, as even online platforms are flooded with oil being sold at prices higher than the government's regulated rates, ranging from Rp16,000 to Rp18,000 per liter. The Indonesian Consumer Protection Agency (LKM) is urging the government to address these issues, which are not just limited to the distribution but also involve broader economic and regulatory challenges. The script also mentions the lack of strong action by the Indonesian Competition Commission (KPU) to tackle potential cartel practices or unhealthy competition that could be violating anti-monopoly laws.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Shortage
💡Cooking Oil
💡Price Control
💡Retailers
💡Distributors
💡Social Media
💡Consumer Complaints
💡Government Efforts
💡Anti-Monopoly Law
💡Petition
💡Investigation
Highlights
Shortage of packaged cooking oil and bulk cooking oil continues in some areas.
Cooking oil is not only scarce but also expensive, above the highest retail price set by the government.
In Polewali Mandar, West Sulawesi, traders complain about limited supply of cooking oil from distributors.
Malaysia's mudslide has affected the availability of cooking oil.
Despite the price drop, there is no supply of cooking oil.
The shortage of cooking oil is not visible in social media, but it is widely sold online at high prices above government-set prices.
The price range of cooking oil sold online starts from Rp16,000 to Rp18,000 per liter.
Indonesia's Consumer Protection Agency (LKM) urges the government to address the shortage and soaring prices of cooking oil.
The government's efforts to tackle the issue seem to be limited to downstream issues, not addressing the root cause.
There is a concern that the current situation will create problems and has been proven to be so.
KPU (General Elections Commission) has tried to address the burden, but there is no strong trigger or spirit to dismantle cartel practices or unhealthy competition.
There is a potential violation of anti-monopoly and unfair competition laws.
An online petition has been created to pursue suspicions of cartels and unhealthy competition causing the cooking oil shortage.
Kompas TV's investigative team, Noah Band, has been covering the issue.
Traders in the market are seen to receive less supply from distributors.
The government's practical actions are only addressing downstream issues, not the broader problem.
There is a need for stronger measures to address the root causes of the cooking oil shortage.
Transcripts
Hai ke sorotan lainnya saudara
kelangkaan minyak goreng kemasan dan
minyak goreng curah masih terjadi di
sejumlah daerah tidak hanya langka harga
minyak goreng juga Masih mahal diatas
harga eceran tertinggi yang ditetapkan
pemerintah
Hai
kelangkaan minyak goreng masih terus
terjadi minyak goreng sulit ditemukan di
pasar tradisional maupun ritel modern
seperti di Kabupaten Polewali Mandar
Sulawesi Barat para pedagang mengeluhkan
terbatasnya pasokan minyak goreng dari
distributor
kalau mbak masuk artinya barang yang
kita order tidak pernah piara masuk
lumpur Malaysia banyak warga yang datang
mencari banyak-banyak datang cari tapi
tidak ada bareng-bareng
harga turun tapi tidak ada barang
kelangkaan minyak goreng di pasar
tampaknya tidak terjadi di media sosial
minyak goreng justru ramai
diperjualbelikan di sosial media dengan
harga tinggi diatas harga ditetapkan
pemerintah mulai dari 16 hingga Rp18.000
per liter
Hai minyak minyak yang beredar secara
online ini kami tetap kami tidak tahu
bahwa minyak ini mereka dapatkan dari
mana karena menurut apa pantauan kami di
lapangan
kami melihat bahwa para pedagang di
pasar saja kurang mendapat stop daripada
distributor
terkait kelangkaan minyak goreng hiasan
lembaga konsumen Indonesia LKM mendesak
upaya pemerintah dalam mengatasi
kelangkaan dan melambungnya harga minyak
goreng yang tidak hanya sebatas pada
persoalan dihilir saja
kami melihat bahwa apa yang dilakukan
pemerintah praktis hanya persoalan Ilir
saja bukan persoalan Widya sehingga Kami
khawatir dan sangat khawatir itu tidak
akan menciptakan persoalan dan terbukti
Sampai detik ini apa yang juga Gempita
Hai lu membuahkan hasil melihat bahwa
KPU memang sudah mencoba mengendus juga
adanya beban ini tapi kami melihat KPU
belum ada Trigger yang kuat yang belum
ada spirit yang kuat untuk membongkar
dugaan praktek kartel ataupun untuk
bentuk persaingan tidak sehat lainnya
yang berpotensi melanggar undang-undang
antimonopoli dan persaingan tidak sehat
yakni juga membuat petisi online untuk
mengusut dugaan kartel dan persaingan
usaha tidak sehat yang menyebabkan
kelangkaan minyak goreng tim liputan
Kompas TV
Noah Band
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