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Textile Stakeholders Request Strengthening Industrial Integration

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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 apparel industry is one of the manufacturing sectors that needs to be encouraged to remain productive and competitive. This is because this leading sector is still one of the largest contributors to the growth of the manufacturing industry, which can be seen from the record export value of 8.30 billion US dollars in 2019.

The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic also had an impact on the export-import activities of entrepreneurs. This happened because of the reduction in the frequency of air and sea transportation.

Indonesia could lose the textile market to Japan and South Korea due to the impact of intense competition in the world's largest trade agreement, Regional Comprehensive Economic Cooperation (RCEP), according to the Indonesian Textile Association (API).