Ekspor Terus Meningkat, Naik 40,68% hingga Tembus US$ 26,09 Miliar pada Juni 2022

Ekspor Terus Meningkat, Naik 40,68% hingga Tembus US$ 26,09 Miliar pada Juni 2022

    Berdasarkan hasil laporan Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS), kegiatan ekspor pada Bulan Juni 2022 mengalami kenaikan 21,30% dibandingkan bulan sebelumnya. Hal tersebut disampaikan oleh Kepala BPS, Margo Yuwono di konferensi pers pada Jumat 15 Juli 2022.
    Peningkatan terbesar dialami oleh sektor nonmigas seperti komoditas lemak dan minyak hewan/nabati sebesar US$ 2.539,9 juta. Sedangkan penurunan dialami pada besi dan baja sebesar US$ 491,7 juta.
    Sedangkan negara tujuan ekspor nonmigas terbesar pada Juni 2022 adalah Tiongkok US$ 5,09 miliar, disusul India US$ 2,53 miliar, dan Amerika Serikat US$ 2,46 miliar. Sedangkan untuk ASEAN sebesar US$ 5,08 miliar dan Uni Eropa (27 negara) US$ 1,68 miliar.
    Jawa Barat merupakan provinsi asal barang terbesar selama Januari-Juni 2022 dengan nilai US$ 19,23 miliar (13,64%), diikuti Kalimantan Timur US$ 16,06 miliar (11,93%), dan Jawa Timur US$ 12,87 miliar (9,12%).
    Tentunya perkembangan ekspor ini merupakan hal yang baik. Semoga bisa terus meningkat di bulan-bulan selanjutnya!
    Source : Badan Pusat Statistik (bps.go.id)

     

    Oleh: Luthfiyatul Azizah
    Selasa, 26 Juli 2022

    Textile and Product Textile: The Most Wanted Indonesian Export Commodities

    Textile and Product Textile: The Most Wanted Indonesian Export Commodities

    bright prospect

    Indonesia’s textile and textile products industry is one of the industries that has a fairly bright prospect. In addition, the TPT Industry is highly prioritized to be developed in the country. Why is that? because the manufacturing sector has a strategic role in the national economy, which is not only as a contributor to foreign exchange, it absorbs large numbers of workers, and it turns out that it is also an industry that is relied on to meet national clothing needs. Despite the uncertain situation of the world trade, the Indonesian textile export market is believed to be still prospective.

    The Minister of Trade Enggartiasto Lukita targeted, this year’s exports of Indonesian textile and textile products (TPT) to increase 8% from last year’s US $ 12.78 billion. The textile and textile products (TPT) industry is believed to be able to contribute significantly to foreign exchange earnings from exports this year. During January-July 2018, the value of shipping Indonesian TPT products has reached US $ 7.74 billion and is targeted to reach US $ 14 billion by the end of 2018. At present even though the TPT industry is ranked 3rd in national exports and absorbs employment of up to 2.79 million people with production that is able to meet 70-75% of the domestic clothing needs. Quite extraordinary isn’t it?

    In addition, based on research data from Mister Exporters, for the market share of Textile exports and Textile Products or the like, the destination countries for TPT exports are: the United States, Japan, Turkey, South Korea, Britain, China and Malaysia. (data: 2015 – 2017).

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    Indonesia’s President was an Exporter

    Indonesia’s President was an Exporter

    Before serving as Indonesia’s 7th President, Mr. Joko Widodo first started his career as a furniture entrepreneur. In his hometown, Solo, Jokowi wrestled down to develop the business. Starting from seeking capital to taking care of employees. His company exported furniture to Europe, America, and now many also go to Korea and Japan.
    So that makes him know very well the ins and outs of trying. Jokowi recounted how difficult it was to find business capital in the beginning, then went around looking for buyers, taking care of complicated permits, filling out tax returns, taking care of employees, employees, and managing production equipment.

    The President of the Republic of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, talked about the difficulty of being a businessman, so he told the young generation who wanted to start a business not to give up easily. Despite having a busy life as a president, it did not necessarily make his business stop. Never be afraid to start a business. Because, failure is a common thing felt by someone who pioneered his business. To start a business there is no right time. Get started at any time. What is clear is that it will never happen if it doesn’t start.
    Until now, furniture production is still routinely exported to Asia and Europe.
    The President is just an exporter, let’s try … to start the export business.

    now it is your turn to doing export or even import business to make your country bettter.

    What Are The Document Requirement for Export Business

    What Are The Document Requirement for Export Business

    For the need for export legality documents, you should have thought about having a business that has complete legality such as: SIUP (Trading Business License), TDP (sign of company registration), NPWP (principal taxpayer number) and other permits related to the product You will export. While other export documents that you must know are as follows.

    SALE CONTRACT (SALES CONTRACT)

    That is a document / letter of agreement between the seller and buyer that is a follow-up of the purchase order requested by the importer. It contains the terms of payment for goods to be sold, such as price, quality, quantity, method of transportation, insurance payments and so on. This contract is the basis for buyers to fill out the application for opening an L / C to the Bank.

    PROFORMA INVOICE

    That is, offers in the form of ordinary invoices from sellers to potential buyers. Proforma invoise is also an offer to buyers to place their orders which often often get requests from buyers so that the seller gets an import permit from the authorized agency in the importer country. This invoice usually states the terms of sale and purchase of goods. So that after the buyer has agreed to the order there will be a definite contract. The use of this invoice is also used if the settlement will be made in advance of payment before shipment, on a consignment basis or depending on the tender.

    COMMERCIAL INVOICE (TRADE FACT)

    That is the note of details about the amount of goods sold, the price of the goods and the calculation of the payment. This invoice is addressed by the seller (exporter) to the buyer (importer) whose name and address are as stated in the L / C and signed by the person who has the right to sign it.

    LETTER OF CREDIT (L / C)

    That is the guarantee from the issuing bank to the exporter in accordance with the instruction from the importer to make a certain amount payment with a certain period of time based on the submission of documents requested by the importer

    COA (CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS)

    documents that prove and explain that certain supervision and checks have been carried out on related products.

     

    SI (SHIPPING INSTRUCTION)

    That is a letter made by the Shipper (the owner of an item or an expedition company) addressed to the carrier / ship (shipping) to receive and load the cargo contained in the letter

    PVE (APPLICATION OF EXPORT VERIFICATION)

    Namely documents from exporters submitted to surveyors to submit export products that have been analyzed and verified and tested to qualify for customs because they have fulfilled export requirements.

    LS (SURVEYOR REPORT)

    That is the report on the results of technical import / verification conducted by an independent surveyor appointed by the Ministry of Trade.

    NOTIFICATION OF EXPORT OF GOODS (PEB)

    Customs documents used to notify the implementation of the export of goods. PEB is made by exporters or their proxies by using PEB software online.

    NPE (NOTES FOR EXPORT SERVICES)

    That is a note issued by an Export Document Checker or a Computer Service System for Goods Export Notification (PEB) submitted, to protect the entry of goods to be exported to the Customs Area and / or their loading to the transport facility.

    BILL OF LADING (B / L) / AIR WAY BILL (AWB)

    That is the receipt of the goods that have been loaded into the ship which is also a proof of ownership of the goods. Also as proof of the existence of a contract or agreement to transport goods by sea. Air Way Bill (AWB) is the same document as B / L which explains ownership of imported goods carried out using the air line.

    PACKING LIST

    This document is made by the exporter explaining the description of the goods packed, wrapped, tied in a crate that is usually required by customs.

    CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN (COO)

    A statement signed to prove the origin of an item is used to obtain import duty facilities or as a quota counter in the destination country and to prevent the entry of goods from prohibited countries. documents stating the origin of the goods we import, usually in the issue by e-commerce (Trade Department) in the country of origin of the goods.

    QUALITY STATEMENT

    That is the proof of accountability issued by the insurance company at the request of the exporter or importer to ensure the safety of the goods sent. An insurance policy is important because it can prove that the items in it have been insured. This document also mentions the risks that are closed. This document states which party requests insurance and to whom party the claim is paid. Each insurance must be paid in the same currency as the L / C, except in the L / C terms there is another statement.

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