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  • Footwear Industry of Indonesia Plagued by Quarantaine Requirement

    Indonesian footwear manufacturers urge the government to remove leather from the quarantine requirement in order to improve the competitiveness of the Indonesian footwear industry. Indonesia's footwear industry imports about 70 percent of its leather consumption (while Indonesia exports most - if not all - of its domestically-made premium leather).

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  • Sales of Footwear in Indonesia Remarkably Bleak in Q1-2017

    Sales of footwear products (shoes) in Indonesia fell 10 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of 2017. This bleak performance is attributed to Indonesians' weak (consumer) purchasing power. Meanwhile, domestic footwear manufacturers only saw modestly rising demand from abroad compared to one year ago. Therefore, Indonesia's footwear exports have remained rather stagnant.

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  • Trump's Trade Policies Positive for Indonesia's Footwear Industry?

    Indonesia's exports of footwear to the United States (USA) are expected to reach the value of USD $1.5 billion in 2017, up 12 percent year-on-year (y/y) from USD $1.34 billion last year. This increase is expected to come on the back of US President Donald Trump's eagerness to limit imports from China by introducing higher tariffs. This policy should now open up opportunities for Indonesian footwear exporters.

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  • Footwear Industry Indonesia: Exports Surge, Domestic Sales Weak

    Between 10 and 15 new footwear factories will become operational in Indonesia this year. The majority of these new plants, which require a combined investment value of USD $1.5 billion, involve foreign investors from China, South Korea, and Taiwan. Harijanto, Advisory Council Head of the Indonesian Footwear Association (Aprisindo), said these factories will have a large production capacity at an average of between 10 - 15 million pairs of shoes per year and are all export-oriented. Moreover, the plants will provide employment opportunities to some 100,000 local workers.

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  • Pertumbuhan Ekspor Sepatu Indonesia Berlanjut di 2016

    Sementara pasar domestik tetap lamban, ekspor alas kaki dan produk sepatu Indonesia menunjukkan tren yang lebih positif. Asosiasi Alas Kaki Indonesia (Aprisindo) memperkirakan ekspor alas kaki nasional naik 6,8% pada basis year-on-year (y/y) menjadi 4,7 miliar dollar Amerika Serikat (AS) pada tahun 2015. Berdasarkan data terbaru dari Kementerian Perdagangan di Indonesia, ekspor alas kaki/sepatu Indonesia mencapai 3,66 miliar dollar AS pada periode bulan Januari-Oktober 2015, naik 10% dari ekspor pada periode yang sama di tahun sebelumnya. Eddy Widjanarko, Ketua Aprisindo, menambahkan bahwa ekspor telah meningkat baik dari segi nilai dan volume.

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  • Footwear Industry: Nike Inc. Plans New Shoe Factory in Indonesia

    Adis Dimension Footwear, the local Indonesian unit of American multinational footwear and sportswear manufacturer Nike Inc, announced it is preparing a new USD $60 million factory in Majalengka (West Java). This new factory, which will produce the Nike brand shoes for the growing global market, is designed to have a production capacity of 10 million pairs of shoes per year. Harijanto, Chairman of Adis Dimension Footwear, said the plant is a long-term project. While the plant is under construction, human resource training has already started.

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  • Indonesia Inaugurates $60 Million Nike Shoes Factory in Garut

    Indonesian Industry Minister Saleh Husin inaugurated the new USD $60 million shoe factory of Changshin Reksa Jaya in Garut (West Java) which will produce Nike branded shoes. The shoe factory has an annual production capacity of 15 million pairs and will provide employment to 5,500 people. Reportedly, all of the shoes produced at this plant will be exported to Europe, USA, and other parts of Asia. Minister Husin stated that the new factory is highly appreciated as it will boost the country’s non-oil & gas exports.

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  • Shoe Industry Indonesia: Earnings from Exports to Double?

    Exports of shoes (footwear) from Indonesia could reach USD $8 billion per year in the foreseeable future, from USD $4.5 billion currently. Eddy Widjanarko, Chairman of the Indonesian Footwear Association (Aprisindo), said local footwear factories in Indonesia are currently only operating at a utilization rate of between 50 and 60 percent, implying a significant portion of local production capacity in the shoe industry remains unused. Widjanarko is convinced earnings from Indonesia's shoe exports can double by raising production while still relying on the nation's traditional shoe markets: Europe and the USA.

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