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View all search resultsSenior cabinet minister Luhut Pandjaitan laments Indonesia's continued overreliance on health equipment imports and has repeatedly called for local manufacturers to fulfill domestic demand.
“We expect to start the exports in September as we’ve already received permission to export the PPE from the government,” PT Pan Brothers vice president director Anne Patricia Sutanto said on Wednesday during a virtual press briefing.
Six Indonesian manufacturers of personal protective equipment (PPE) are preparing to export coveralls as they meet international standards for the product, amid an excess in national supplies during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The Finance Ministry has announced that it will allocate an additional Rp 1.02 trillion (US$ 71.79 million for personal protective equipment (PPE) and other health measures in simultaneous regional elections slated to take place in December.
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