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View all search resultsQuantity does not equal quality for the Indonesian textile industry, which has contributed to a production surplus of personal protective equipment (PPE) to meet demand during the COVID-19 health crisis, despite complaints from users over quality and distribution.
State-owned weapons manufacturer Pindad has developed several medical devices and equipment to boost the country's capacity in the fight against coronavirus amid great demand of supplies in view of the rising number of COVID-19 cases.
Indonesia must export ready-to-use personal protective equipment (PPE) to South Korea as a form of compensation after the government bought raw materials from the country to meet domestic PPE production needs, COVID-19 task force chief Doni Monardo said.
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