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Logede Roof Tile Production Will Be Used as Educational Tourism: https://kebumen.sorot.co/berita-10084-produksi-genteng-logede-bakal-dijadikan-wisata-edukasi.html/23 November 2021
Roof tiles are one of the handicraft products in Kebumen, especially Pejagoan and Sruweng. This business has been known for a long time and even now it is still a source of the community's economy. Related to this, there are efforts to develop a clay tile business as an educational tour.

One of them was carried out by the Logede Village Government, Pejagoan District. The development of this educational tour departs from seeing the large number of people who become tile craftsmen. If this is developed automatically, the community's economy will definitely increase, especially after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Seriously Mesuji regency Develop Industry Bricks : http://www.bappeda.mesujikab.go.id/en/berita/31-pemkab-mesuji-serius-kembangkan-industri-batu-bata/29 October 2014
Brick industry in Mesuji District continues to grow today. Among the many existing brick industry, there are several villages which became the center of the brick industry, namely Blooms Sari Village, Village Dwi Mustika work, and Rhino River Village. However, still on a small scale and still use the traditional way in the production process.

With the increasing demand of bricks, is directly proportional to the amount of demand for bricks. It's actually become a very lucrative opportunity for craftsmen brick, with the increased demand for bricks, then the income they had come up as well. However, due to limited production capacity and the length of the production process, causing them to not be able to meet the market demand derived from Mesuji district, and outside the region.

This is because the brick craftsman in Mesuji generally still use the traditional way in the production process. In the production process, ie printing and burning process may take up to 25 days, it was with a production capacity is still low. Can imagine how much profit is lost because of it.

On the basis of this, the Government Mesuji District has an idea to help the artisans' bricks. The solution in question is to provide loan assistance to a group of brick molding machine brick craftsmen. By using the brick molding machine will be able to produce up to 15,000 bricks per day, far more than the traditional production.

Not only have that, the District Government Mesuji also innovated to use chemicals in the production process. These chemicals serve to accelerate the drying of the bricks that have been printed by the printing press bricks. If the combustion process takes up to 25 days, then the chemical liquids only takes about 10 days. The use of chemicals is also intended to reduce the use of firewood that is used for burning bricks, making it more environmentally friendly.
 
HS No. 6904.90.00.00
1 July 2019
Trade Data 2018

Definition
Ceramic building bricks, flooring blocks, support or filler tiles and the like. Other.
PT. Dataindo Inti SwakarsaTelp : (62 - 21) 719 3832
3rd Floor, Gapura Raya BuildingTelp : (62 - 21) 719 3834
Jl. Bangka Raya No. 4, Pela Mampang Email : info@disb2b.com
Jakarta 12720, Indonesia
Chapter Headings US $ Select All
Import Duty 1.00
Value Added Tax 1.00
Total Tax 1.00
Import Trade Figures 5.00
Export Trade Figures 5.00
Countries of Origin [7] 0.70
Countries of Destination [21] 2.10

Report Content
APPLICABLE TAXES AND DUTIES NORMAL RATE % PREFFERENTIAL RATE %
Import Duty 15.0 5.0
Value Added Tax 10.0 10.0
Luxury Tax 0.0 0.0
Total Tax 26.5 15.5
Ministerial Decree No. 133/PMK.01/2005 date December 23, 2005
The data above is sample data only
Current
IMPORTED INTO INDONESIA 2007 2008 2009
CIF (US) 23,027,318 19,067,348 20,447,454
Quantity (Unit) 2,123,329 3,698,379 5,453,456
Weight (Kg) 7,221,440 11,661,880 12,567,123
The data above is sample data only
Historical
IMPORTED INTO INDONESIA 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
CIF (US) 7,374,478 10,047,482 10,842,850 7,459,774 16,714,619
Quantity (Unit) 1,887,946 2,489,655 3,303,849 494,569 788,285
Weight (Kg) 4,905,807 6,478,645 7,073,154 6,222,921 11,604,996
The data above is sample data only
Current
EXPORTED FROM INDONESIA 2007 2008 2009
FOB (US) 110,581 130,768 135,342
Quantity (Unit) 100,465 246,561 144,567
Weight (Kg) 73,787 93,685 90,768
The data above is sample data only
Historical
EXPORTED FROM INDONESIA 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
FOB (US) 8,536,653 6,826,064 2,540,297 1,832,218 1,227,393
Quantity (Unit) 1,319,636 2,565,227 183,309 245,746 2,956,615
Weight (Kg) 8,496,901 5,326,395 1,861,318 1,497,720 1,404,649
The data above is sample data only
Current
COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN IN 2009 US %
Malaysia 9,024,355 53.99
Singapore 4,920,377 29.44
Philippines 2,386,376 14.28
Ireland 326,250 1.95
Netherlands 38,372 0.23
Australia 13,627 0.08
United Kingdom 4,229 0.02
United States 796 < 0.01
Taiwan 237 < 0.01
Total 16,714,619 100
The data above is sample data only
Current
COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION IN 2009 US %
Japan 967,895 78.86
Saudi Arabia 43,105 3.51
Kuwait 32,614 2.66
Malaysia 30,923 2.52
Australia 26,865 2.19
Romania 20,146 1.64
Timor Leste 17,964 1.46
Solomon Islands 17,216 1.4
Singapore 16,630 1.35
Eritrea 16,065 1.31
United Arab Emirates 13,419 1.09
Madagascar 7,928 0.65
India 4,840 0.39
Oman 4,640 0.38
United States 2,835 0.23
Qatar 2,786 0.23
Bangladesh 1,130 0.09
Hongkong 360 0.02
New Zealand 32 < 0.01
Total 1,227,393 100
The data above is sample data only
   
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Price 25.00412.500
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