Indonesia's Importers' Association has called on its members to boycott Australian products in the latest protest over Australia granting visas to 42 Papuans.
The association's chairman has accused Australia of meddling in Indonesia's domestic affairs.
He says the boycott will stay in place until Australia cancels the temporary protection visas given to the group from the troubled Indonesian province and apologises.
Australian exports to Indonesia were worth almost three-and-a-half billion dollars last year.
Dairy produce, other food products, cotton and aluminium were the main exports.
