## What happened
According to press reports, nearly 10,000 containers have reportedly accumulated at the port of Tanjung Priok, Jakarta, as companies delay cargo pickup. Congestion is attributed to slow bureaucracy and delays in customs clearance processes. The main source is Jakarta Globe, with an unconfirmed publication date. It is important to note that this information comes from media outlets and not from an official statement by Indonesian customs or port authorities.
## Context
Tanjung Priok is Indonesia’s largest port and a key hub for trade in Southeast Asia. Historically, port congestion at this location has been linked to inefficiencies in customs and documentation processes. Container accumulation can trigger chain delays, affecting shipping routes and regional logistics costs.
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