Targeting The Middle East Market, Manufacturer Seasonings Indonesia's Build Plant in Saudi Arabia: https://economy.okezone.com/read/2017/11/09/320/1811078/bidik-pasar-timur-tengah-produsen-bumbu-masak-indonesia-ini-bikin-pabrik-di-arab-saudi/9 November 2017 The major manufacturers of spices and groceries Indonesia, PT Sasa Inti, works with companies of Saudi Arabia, Sami Alkhatiri Est, ready to build a factory in Saudi Arabia to meet market demand in the Middle East region.
Head of Indonesian Trade promotion Center (ITPC) Jeddah Gunawan said, after graduating from a series of tests conducted by the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) and seeing the potential of a large food and beverage market in Saudi Arabia, PT Sasa Inti is ready to build a factory in Saudi Arabia.
According to Trade Ministry data, as of August 2017, Indonesia's non-oil / non-gas exports to Saudi Arabia reached more than USD959 million, up 1.69% from the same period last year with transaction value reaching USD943 million. Especially for processed food commodities, until the period of August 2017, Indonesia managed to realize the export of food and beverage commodities with a value of more than USD106.42 million.
Ajinomoto Build Second Plant worth USD 382.3 billion: http://www.investor.co.id/tradeandservices/ajinomoto-bangun-pabrik-kedua-rp-3823-miliar/45128/18 September 2012 PT. Ajinomoto Indonesia to build a second food seasonings factory in the Industrial Area Karawang, West Java, with an investment of Rp 382.3 billion to strengthen the production base in the western part of Indonesia. The plant is ready for operation September 2012 and is expected to meet the needs of food seasonings Masako in the domestic market.
Masako seasoning production reached 71,000 tons in 2011, up 12 percent over the previous year. Spices were launched in 1989. Growth in production each year to reach about 15 percent and now controls about 60 percent of food seasonings market share in Indonesia.
HS No. 0906.20.00.00
1 July 2019
Trade Data 2018
Definition
Cinnamon and cinnamon-tree flowers. Crushed or ground.