The re-import of ceramic housewares, excluding porcelain or china, to Indonesia has shown a declining trend from 2016 to 2020. The value of imports in 2016 stood at $1.98 thousand USD, which decreased significantly to $0.114 thousand USD by 2020. Over the last five years, this category exhibited a negative compound annual growth rate (CAGR), indicating a substantial decrease in re-import activity.
Given the substantial decline observed, future trends to watch for include:
- Potential changes in import policies or tariffs that might affect re-import activities.
- Shifts in consumer preferences towards locally-produced ceramic housewares.
- Advancements in domestic ceramic manufacturing capabilities impacting import levels.
- External economic factors that drive international trade dynamics.