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US-China trade war has not benefitted Indonesia in short term: PT AMT

The US-China trade war has not benefitted Indonesia in the short term, but in the long run, Indonesian mills will be more competitive and can enjoy a surge in sales, as per Zahid Nazir, GM, sales and marketing, PT Argo Manunggal Triasta. The impact of currency depreciation is not significant either as raw material or fibres are imported at US dollar rate. The Indonesian government is also coming in support of the country’s textile industry by imposing strict policies and incentivising textile companies. “The government has imposed strict policies for illegal imports. Incentive plans for upgrading machines have also been provided. Continuous engagement between the government and textile mills for competitive energy prices, port fees, logistic cost and tax incentive has taken place,” Nazir said in an interview with Fibre2Fashion.

Zahid Nazir | GM – Sales & Marketing | PT Argo Manunggal Triasta

Speed & right-first-time concern to many mills Headquartered in Indonesia, integrated textile company PT Agro Manunggal Triasta, manufactures high quality textiles from cotton and cotton-polyester or mix. Fibre2Fashion spoke to Zahid Nazir, GM - sales & marketing, PT Agro, to understand how the Indonesian textile industry is braving challenges like the US-China trade war, currency depreciation and the pandemic. What are the national and international trends in yarns and readymade fabric? Can you name a few? There is more demand for eco-friendly fabric. The demand ranges from recycled polyester, organic cottons, fair trade cotton and a number of sustainable fabric. Stretch fabric and light weight fabrics are also the favourite. We also feel that there will be more requirement for health friendly products like anti-bacterial, anti-fungus fabrics among others in future.

Militant, three OGWs arrested in south Kashmir s Kulgam

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On Monday, Ramadan begins month of daytime fasting for healthy, adult Muslims

On Monday, Ramadan begins month of daytime fasting for healthy, adult Muslims FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 Umar Diep, 9, of Colonie displays his Ramadan tracker, where he adds a lantern for each day he fasts.submitted photo Show MoreShow Less 2of6 Nur Akmar of Colonie decorates her house for Ramadan with bannerssubmitted photos Show MoreShow Less 3of6 4of6 Lanterns, bowl of sweet dates and candle with calligraphy at Nur Akmar s house in Coloniesubmitted photoShow MoreShow Less 5of6 Nur Akmar of Colonie decorates her house for Ramadan with bannerssubmitted photoShow MoreShow Less 6of6 Ramadan, the annual month of daytime fasting and reflection for Muslims, begins at sundown Monday.

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