Imported Children's Clothing Controls Indonesia's Offline 70% Market

Imported goods are considered to dominate the market in Dhana Abang, and according to traders in Dhana Abang, it is very difficult to find several domestically produced products compared to imported goods.The Indonesian Textile Association (API) committee has revealed that many manufacturers have closed down due to the large number of imported products. This is due to the fact that the importation of a wide range of commodities has become rampant, making the textile and textile products (TPT) industry increasingly squeezed.Dana Abang's turnover will decline by 50% in 2024, with about 70% dominated by imported goods, especially children's clothing.Imported curtains take up 90% of goods, and almost no curtain manufacturer can survive in West Java, Jakarta, and Central Java, the last of which has closed.
In order to minimize imports, the government has subsequently issued trade control regulations on import policies and regulations. The impact of imports, especially apparel, will reach 501 TP3T by 2024, and 701 TP3T of textiles are controlled by imports. Ironically, it is very easy to import goods. For this reason major textile entrepreneurs have responded positively to support the government in passing regulations to regulate the flow of imports. Without government assistance to the textile industry, he was sure that all manufacturers would close down by 2045 and no one would survive when the textile industry closed down.