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Distribution Of Imported Used Clothing

Friday, July 10, 2015

ACCORDING to the Indonesian Textile Association (API), the consumption value of clothing-goods in Indonesia reached Rp154.3 trillion in 2014. Legally imported clothes accounted for approximately Rp48.02 trillion while domestic goods accounted for Rp93.35 trillion. From these figures, one can see that there is a discrepancy of Rp10.9 trillion, which is assumed to be accounted by supplies that come through illegal imports-including used clothes.

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ACCORDING to the Indonesian Textile Association (API), the consumption value of clothing-goods in Indonesia reached Rp154.3 trillion in 2014. Legally imported clothes accounted for approximately Rp48.02 trillion while domestic goods accounted for Rp93.35 trillion. From these figures, one can see that there is a discrepancy of Rp10.9 trillion, which is assumed to be accounted by supplies that come through illegal imports-including used clothes.

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