Indonesia's Textile And Clothing Industry
| Publication Date | February 2007 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Just Style |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 53 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | AJS00005 |
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Summary
This month's briefing profiles Indonesia's textile and clothing industry. Over the last three decades, the Indonesian garment industry has grown from a small sector to a major contributor to the country's total industrial revenue. Not surprisingly, the country's Ministry of Industry has categorised textiles and clothing as a "strategic industrial sector". In 2005, the sector was the country's biggest net exporter with a surplus of around US$7bn. This briefing provides an overview of this mature and fairly stable industry; including the economy, development of the industry, a closer look at the strong man-made fibre industry, foreign trade, leading companies, SWOT analysis, 2010 targets and prospects for the industry.
Content
- Some basic facts
- The Indonesian economy
- The Indonesian textile and garment industry
- Importance of the industry
- Development of the industry
- Indonesia's strong man-made fibre industry
- Overview of the industry
- European anti-dumping case against Indonesian polyester
- Indian anti-dumping duties on Indonesian nylon filament yarn
- The automotive market: an opportunity for technical fibres
- Foreign investment in the Indonesian textile and garment industry
- Employment and labour costs in the textile and garment industry
- Employment
- Labour costs
- SMEs and large companies
- The role of the Government
- Development of Indonesia's foreign trade in textiles and clothing
- Exports
- Indonesia number five supplier to the US in 2005
- Indonesian exports growing in the EU market once more
- In Japan, Indonesia is no match for China
- Imports
- Cotton imports
- Imports of textiles and garments
- The fight against smuggling
- The Indonesian domestic market at consumer level
- Modest domestic textile consumption
- Falling domestic sales
- SWOT analysis of the sector
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Opportunities
- Threats
- Security problems
- 2010 targets for the industry
- Leading companies in the Indonesian textile and clothing industry
- The prospects for the industry
- List of tables
- Table 1: Indonesia: key economic indicators, 2002-2007 (US$ and %)
- Table 2: Development of the Indonesian textile and apparel industry (large and medium-sized companies), 2001-2005 (IDRbn, US$m and 000 tonnes)
- Table 3: Production of the Indonesian textile and garment industry, 2004 and 2005 (000 tonnes, US$m and %)
- Table 4: Indonesian garment industry growth (large and medium companies), 1975-2005 (selected years)
- Table 5: Recent development of Indonesian production of man-made fibres, 2001-2005 (000 tonnes)
- Table 6: Indonesian man-made fibre producers employing more than 1,000 workers, 2004
- Table 7: Indonesian man-made fibre trade balance in 2005: exports minus imports (in tonnes
- Table 8: EU anti-dumping duty rates on polyester staple fibre from Indonesia, 2000-2006
- Table 9: Development of foreign investment in the Indonesian textile and clothing sector, 2001-31 August 2006 (US$m and % of investment in manufacturing sector)
- Table 10: Employment in large and medium-sized companies in the Indonesian textile and garment industry, 2001-2005
- Table 11: Direct and indirect employment related to the Indonesian textile and clothing industry, 2002-2005
- Table 12: Labour cost comparison for China and Indonesia, winter 2004-2005 (CNY, IDR, US$, % and hours)
- Table 13: Development of regional minimum wages in the main textile and garment regions of Indonesia, 2001-2005 (IDR and US$)
- Table 14: Productivity per employee in the Indonesian garment industry, 1975-2001 (IDR 000s and %)
- Table 15: Exports of Indonesian textile products, 2004-2005 (000 tonnes and US$m)
- Table 16: American clothing imports from Indonesia and other top-ten suppliers, end-Oct 2005-end-Oct 2006, (US$ 000s and %)
- Table 17: Evolution of the EU's textile and garments' trade balance with Indonesia (ECUm and EURm)
- Table 18: Indonesian import tariffs for textile raw materials and textile products since February 2006 (%)
- Table 20: Recent development of total domestic sales of garments and other textile products in Indonesia (000 tonnes)
- Table 21: Comparison of the clothing and textiles global market share of five ASEAN countries, 1996 and 2003 (%)
- Table 22: Capacity of the Indonesian spinning industry, 1971-2003 (no. spindles and %)
- Table 23: Capacity of the Indonesian weaving industry, 1980-2003 (no. looms and %)
- Table 24: Capacity of the Indonesian garment industry, 1980-2003 (no. garment machines and %)
- Table 25: Utilisation of production capacity in the Indonesian textile and garment industry, 2004 (000 tonnes)
- Table 26: Evolution of smuggling garments and other textile products into Indonesia, 2001-2005 (000 tonnes and US$m)
- Table 27: Indonesia's textile and garments industry exports - 2005 figures vs 2010 targets (US$bn and tonnes)
- Table 28: Indonesia's garments industry - 2004 figures vs 2010 estimates (IDRbn, US$bn and tonnes)
- Table 29: Textile and garment companies listed at Jakarta Stock Exchange, March 2006*, ranked by 2005 sales (US$m)
- Table 30: Indonesian texturisers employing more than 1,000 workers
- Table 31: Indonesian spinners employing more than 3,000 workers
- Table 32: Indonesian weaving companies employing more than 3,000 workers
- Table 33: Indonesian knitting/embroidery companies employing more than 2,000 workers
- Table 34: Indonesian garment manufacturers employing more than 3,000 workers
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