Indonesia Determined to Increase Export of their products to Brazil : http://beritadaerah.co.id/2015/09/07/indonesia-bertekad-meningkatkan-ekspor-produk-unggulannya-ke-brasil/7 September 2015 Decline in the value of exports and demand for the products of Brazil to make the Ministry of Commerce to take strategic steps to increase exports to this country. Brazil which is one of the countries in Latin America that could potentially be exported number of excellent products the country of origin, one rubber gloves.
Products rubber gloves numbered HS 4015 is very prospective in the Brazilian market. The conditions of the market price of rubber down will make the market price of these products can compete with exporting countries such as Malaysia, Thailand and others. Indonesia is known as one of the largest rubber producer in the world, is very likely the product RI broadly enter the Brazilian market. On the other hand, the demand of some Brazilian importer of the product latex gloves was also quite large.
VAT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, Industrial Rubber Gloves Weakens : http://industri.bisnis.com/read/20140825/257/252451/ppn-produk-pertanian-industri-sarung-tangan-karet-melemah/25 August 2014 Association of Indonesian Rubber Gloves (ASTA) said the decision re imposition of value added tax (VAT) on agricultural products make product competitiveness weakened association members.
Supreme Court through the Supreme Decree No. 70 of 2014 decided to cancel the majority of articles in the Government Regulation No. 31 of 2007. As a result, agricultural products re subject to value added tax (VAT) of 10%.
ASTA Chairman Ahmad Saifun said that with the VAT, the cost of production of the raw material reaches 60%, so the impact of increased costs significantly influence the selling price.
"How can compete at this rate, this rate is not wrong if the remaining seven factories out of business. All shocked, industrial gloves overwritten gas, the cost of electricity and ESD now, "he told Bisnis.com, Monday (08/25/2014).
Judging by the performance of the semester I / 2014, national rubber glove production dropped 5% compared with a year ago amounting to 6 billion pairs, while the production target in 2014 reached 12 billion pairs of the same as last year.
Saifun said in the next few years it is not impossible the performance of the industry in Indonesia will be overtaken by Vietnam and Myanmar that the rubber industry has begun to grow.
He said that while Indonesia as a major rubber producing countries in the world, but support for the development of the industry is not visible.
"Whereas the glove industry is able to absorb up to 97% natural rubber. It was very good, should be supported. But his support is not visible, such as the delivery of raw materials, if the cost of Jakarta Rp14 million per container while Bangkok is only 7 million, "he said.
HS No. 4009.32.90.00
1 July 2019
Trade Data 2018
Definition
Tubes, pipes and hoses, of vulcanised rubber other than hard rubber, with or without their fittings (for example, joints, elbows, flanges). Reinforces or otherwise combined only with textile materials : With fittings : Other.