Key insights and market outlook
The Indonesian Textile Association (IPKB) views the government's ban on used clothing imports as a positive development for the national textile industry, but emphasizes the need for simultaneous human resource development. The ban is seen as a breath of fresh air for local textile producers, provided it's accompanied by strategic support measures for domestic businesses. IPKB Chairman Nandi Herdiaman stressed that as the domestic TPT market improves, the government must prepare follow-up strategies to strengthen the industrial ecosystem.
The Indonesian Textile Association (IPKB) has welcomed the government's recent decision to ban used clothing imports, viewing it as a potentially positive development for the national textile industry. However, the association emphasizes that the policy's success hinges on being accompanied by significant investments in human resource development.
IPKB Chairman Nandi Herdiaman stated that the ban could be a breath of fresh air for local textile producers, provided it's supported by comprehensive measures to strengthen domestic businesses. As the domestic textile and textile products (TPT) market begins to recover, Herdiaman stressed that the government must prepare follow-up strategies to fortify the industrial ecosystem.
The industry is cautiously optimistic about the ban's potential to revitalize local production. However, stakeholders are keenly aware that the policy must be implemented carefully to avoid unintended consequences. The IPKB is advocating for a balanced approach that combines protective measures with capacity-building initiatives for local manufacturers.
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