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View all search resultsExports of Indonesian wood products totaled US$11.6 billion in 2019, a 4 percent drop from the previous year due to declining demand caused by the ongoing United States-China trade war and the weak competitiveness of local products. Industry players, however, are upbeat entering 2020 thanks to policy reforms.
The 2019 Open Call Indonesia Creation (OCIC) competition was officially launched on Monday as part of a collaboration between the Indonesian Furniture Designers Association (HDMI) and digital portal Abbasource.com.
The government is mulling over a number of policies to improve the performance of the domestic timber and furniture industries, which it identifies as key industries that could seize the momentum amid an ongoing trade war between the United States and China.
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