SRIL and PBRX Issue Global Bond

Textile Stakeholders Request Strengthening Industrial Integration

Parliament Asks to Control Illegal Importation of Textiles

IKATSI Reveals Details of Import Violations

MOI Optimizes Sustainable Resources For Industrial Production

Britain Will Ban Imports From China

RPP on Industry and Trade is Less Favorable to Local

Textile Industry Optimistic Could Recover This Year

Trade Surplus, Textiles Industry Still in the Red Zone

APR Encourages Supply Chains as the Focus of the Road Map

Pakistan's Exports to Indonesia Supported by Textile Products

ARGO Optimistic Will Improve Performance in 2021

APSyFI : PLB Threatens to Eliminate US $ 8.3 Million Yarn Exports

Stake Holder : Textile Industry Needs Fundamental Changes

The textile industry in the country is still plagued by various negative sentiments. Apart from the invasion of imported textile products from China which in recent years has flooded the domestic market, the Indonesian textile industry has also been increasingly depressed due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Textile and textile product (TPT) entrepreneurs are still under the pressure of the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on research from the Indonesian Employers' Association (Apindo), entrepreneurs in this sector are asking for holiday allowances (THR) to be paid in installments. It is the same as in 2020.

Asia Pacific Rayon (APR), an integrated rayon fiber producer, obtained a syndicated loan facility worth Rp 4.5 trillion (US $ 300 million) from a number of national and international affiliated banks.