Clothing Production in Indonesia: A Divided Industry

Authors

  • Adrian Vickers University of Sydney

Keywords:

Clothing, Exports, Indonesia, Niche Production

Abstract

Clothing manufacture continues to be an important export for Indonesia, despite competition from China and other regional centres. Signifcant changes in Indonesia’s clothing exports since the 1990s demonstrate the importance of external factors in the changing nature of the industry. However, there are many aspects of the industry that are not revealed in offcial statistics, including the importance of smuggling and other unoffcial aspects of production and consumption. Internal factors in the industry are also important for understanding how it has changed and survived. These include lack of government planning, and the divided nature of the industry, with low-end large-scale production in West Java, and niche manufacturing and marketing in Bali.

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Published

2017-07-12

How to Cite

Vickers, A. (2017). Clothing Production in Indonesia: A Divided Industry. Institutions and Economies, 4(3), 41–60. Retrieved from https://samudera.um.edu.my/index.php/ijie/article/view/4860

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