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ʻInitonesia tightens SNI Import tohi fakamoʻoni, Mei feituʻu kehe ʻo e ceramics mei Siaina holoki ʻe 70,000 Ngaahi konga ʻi he ʻuluaki mahina ʻe valu

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Kimui ni mai, Indonesia Ceramic Association (Asaki) asked the government to immediately release a policy to strengthen and protect the country’s ceramic industry, especially with regard to imported ceramics.

Indonesia Tightens SNI Import Certification, Imports Of Sanitary Ceramics From China Decreased By 70,000 Pieces In The First Eight Months - Blog - 1

According to data compiled by Asaki, January 2020 – August imports of Indonesian ceramic products fell only 7% taʻu, mei he $ 173 million to $ 159 miliona. Neongo ia, the country’s imports of ceramic products from India increased by 39%, while imports from China fell by 22%. 732,618 pieces of Indonesian sanitary ceramics were exported from China in January-August, ki lalo 77,703 pieces year-on-year, with total exports of $49.46 miliona, ki lalo 22%.

The association also asked the country’s Ministry of Industry to tighten the submission of Indonesian SNI import certifications and proposed minimum import price regulations made for products from Vietnam, the Philippines, India and Vietnam. ʻIkai ngata ai, Asaki was wary of the increase in imports from India.

Benefiting from policy measures targeting the ceramic industry, namely the gas price stimulus of US$6 per MMBTU implemented on April 13, 2020, the measure can provide significant value to improve the competitiveness of the ceramic industry. According to Indonesia’s Central Statistical Agency (BPS), ceramic exports increased 24% year-on-year from US$36.2 million to US$44.9 million in January-August 2020.

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