In 2017 motorcycle market is predicted to be stagnant: https://otomotif.antaranews.com/berita/603035/pasar-sepeda-motor-2017-diprediksi-stagnan/22 December 2016 Chairman of the Indonesian Motorcycle Industry Association (AISI), Gunadi Sindhuwinata, predicts the market situation of two-wheeled vehicle sales in 2017 will tend to stagnate or match this year's total sales of 6.1 million units.
Gunadi explained that the stagnant situation in the motorcycle market will continue to occur in 2017 despite economic growth in Indonesia. According to him, the condition is due to the motorcycle market needs time to rise from the lethargy of the market.
"I see that in 2017, with economic growth of 5.1 percent to 5.2 percent, it is likely that the market will be at least stable, meaning that this year total sales of 6.1 million total includes exports, next year is approximately so," said Gunadi Sindhuwinata in Jakarta, Thursday.
Indonesia Motorcycle Industry Still Rely on Import: http://otomotif.kompas.com/read/2017/12/04/084200415/industri-sepeda-motor-indonesia-masih-bergantung-impor/4 December 2017 Sigit Kumala, Chairman of Commercial Field of AISI said that already 100 percent of motorcycle manufacturing process is done in the country. However, there are still obstacles regarding the micro composition of the material. Currently the micro composition of the material still 60 percent dependent on steel, in which 59 percent of this contribution is still imported. Then plastic pellets or resin that fills 11 percent of motorcycle components, and synthetic rubber, the material is also still imported.
And the raw materials from abroad depend on the value of the currency, so it will be difficult if the rupiah weakens. Meanwhile, if the raw material already exists in the domestic then the transaction uses rupiah, and easier to plan the selling price. So if this can be held in the country, will make motorcycle products more competitive, especially to increase exports. However, Sigit still can not predict there will be growth of what percent, if all raw materials are available in the country. Currently, the Level of Domestic Content (TKDN) of motorcycles is already above 90 percent.
HS No. 8712.00.30.00
1 July 2019
Trade Data 2018
Definition
Bicycles and other cycles (including delivery tricycles), not motorised. Other bicycles.