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INDONESIA LAUNCHES STEEL SECTION SAFEGUARD DUTY PROBE



The Indonesian government has launched an inquiry that could lead it to levy temporary protective ‘safeguard’ duties against imports of I and H sections made with certain alloyed steels.

This probe will be staged by the Indonesian Safeguards Committee (Komite Pengamanan Perdagangan Indonesia – KPPI) and comes after a request from Indonesian steel manufacturer PT.…

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INDONESIA TEXTILES SECTOR ATTACKS GOVERNMENT POWER BILL HIKE



 

INDONESIAN textile manufacturers have warned that a government plan to raise electricity tariffs in 2014 may cause apparel prices to rise by 50% and could increase trade deficits in the industry.

In January, Indonesia’s House of Representatives Commission VII approved a plan from the country’s energy and mineral resources ministry to increase electricity tariffs for major industrial consumers. …

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INDONESIAN GARMENT PRODUCER FACE HARDEST HITS FROM PLANNED POWER BILL HIKE



 

A PLANNED increase in electricity tariffs in Indonesia has sparked concern in the garment industry that it will raise production costs, which may affect the industry’s competitiveness in the export market.

Asep Setiaharja, vice secretary general of the Indonesian Textile Association (API), said that the upstream end of the garment production chain will bear the biggest brunt of rising electricity costs: “The increase of electricity tariffs mostly hits upstream industries such as man-made fibre manufacturers and spinners who are more energy intensive than their colleagues of fabric and garment manufacturers,” he said.…

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2014 SHAPES UP AS BUMPER YEAR FOR AUSTRALIAN LIVE CATTLE EXPORTS



AUSTRALIA’S live cattle exports posted strong growth in 2013, with an 18% year-on-year increase in the 10 months from January to October. According to figures from Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA), Australia exported 650,830 head of cattle during this period, with nearly half (314,879) absorbed by the Indonesian market, Australia’s most import livestock export destination.…

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INDONESIA NONWOVENS INDUSTRY EXPANDS AS MIDDLE CLASS GROWS IN SIZE



INDONESIA’S nonwovens market is expanding rapidly, in particular because of rising demand for consumer products. At around 246 million people, Indonesia has easily the largest population among the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) bloc. The country’s economy has grown at an annual average of 6% over recent years, although there are signs that growth could be slowing, with the World Bank forecasting growth of 5.6% in 2013 and 5.3% in 2014, compared with 6.2% in 2012.…

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INDONESIAN TEXTILE PRODUCERS FACE MIXED CHALLENGES AS ASEAN ECONOMIC INTEGRATION LOOMS



WITH the 2015 deadline approaching for the establishing a common market within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Indonesian textile manufacturers need professional competency standards to be harmonised across the 10 member countries, according to the country’s peak textiles association.…

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GREENING MEASURES IN THE NEW EU AGRICULTURAL POLICY TO IMPACT BIOFUEL CROPS



EVEN if the heated political debate over the reform of the European Union’s (EU) common agricultural policy (CAP) has cooled off in Brussels after the final agreement reached in September, the European Commission is still thrashing out the practical rules on how the policy will be implemented.…

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AUSTRALIAN EXPORTERS HOPE SPY SCANDAL WILL FAIL TO DERAIL BEEF TRADE



AUSTRALIA’S livestock export traders have said they want to ensure that their lucrative export business with Indonesia is not damaged by fallout from a diplomatic row over spying.

This follows outrage from the Indonesian authorities over revelations that Australia had tapped the phones of its President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, his wife and close collaborators in 2009.…

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INDONESIAN TEXTILE PRODUCERS FACE MIXED CHALLENGES AS ASEAN ECONOMIC INTEGRATION LOOMS



WITH the 2015 deadline approaching for the establishing a common market within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Indonesian textile manufacturers need professional competency standards to be harmonised across the 10 member countries, according to the country’s peak textiles association.…

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INDONESIA LIKELY TO LIFT FABRICS IMPORT DUTY



The chairman of the Indonesian Textile Association (API – or Asosiasi Pertekstilan Indonesia) has welcomed a move by the Indonesian trade ministry to end restrictions on imports of cotton fabrics that have been in place since May 1, 2012.

Ade Sudrajat told WTiN.com…

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