Jakarta, Feb. 23 -- Calls are mounting for the Indonesian government to cancel plans to import 105,000 pickup trucks for rural cooperatives, amid concerns the move could undermine the domestic automotive industry, which executives say is capable of supplying the vehicles locally, as reported by the Jakarta Globe. Saleh Husin, Vice Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin), said the group has asked Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto to scrap the proposal following consultations with automotive manufacturers and industry associations. He warned that importing fully built-up (CBU) vehicles risks eroding the competitiveness of local manufacturers while delivering limited economic benefit at home. Domestic automakers...