INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT CONSIDERS TEXTILE PROGRAMME REVAMP
June 1st, 2013
THE INDONESIAN Textile Association (API - or Asosiasi Pertekstilan Indonesia) has told WTiN that the Indonesian government is considering revamping its policy programme designed to boost investment in the sector. He added that the industry is also looking to improve its own competitiveness by focusing increasingly on higher value products.Asep Setiaharja, the vice secretary general of the API, said the government was assessing a new tax allowance scheme designed to increase new investment in Indonesia’s textile companies. The scheme, which is already available ...
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