Shoes for export are seen at a factory on Dec. 29, 2020, in Hanoi. (Reuters/Kham)

Suspected cesium contamination in exported footwear adds to a string of incidents tarnishing the โ€œMade in Indonesiaโ€ brand and prompting industry representatives to demand better detection.

T wo containers of Indonesian-made footwear were returned by the Uni

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