KONTAN.CO.ID-JAKARTA. The Polyester industry in Indonesia is currently struggling due to difficulties in meeting the needs of its raw material, Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG). It is feared that this problem will negatively impact downstream industries such as textiles and others. The Chairman of the Indonesian Fiber and Filament Yarn Producers Association (APSyFI), Redma Gita Wiraswata, said that the problem was caused by inaccurate calculations when making policy decisions because MEG is in short supply or shortage. Under normal conditions, the need for MEG in Indonesia as a raw material for Polyester is recorded at 600,000 tons per year. On the other hand, the production capacity of MEG in Indonesia is only 200,000 tons per year. However, in the last three years, Indonesia has only been able to produce about 50,000 tons of MEG per year. "As a result, we have to import MEG, mostly from Saudi Arabia," said Redma, Monday (12/2).
Imports of Raw Materials Difficult, Polyester Industry Threatened to Halt Production
KONTAN.CO.ID-JAKARTA. The Polyester industry in Indonesia is currently struggling due to difficulties in meeting the needs of its raw material, Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG). It is feared that this problem will negatively impact downstream industries such as textiles and others. The Chairman of the Indonesian Fiber and Filament Yarn Producers Association (APSyFI), Redma Gita Wiraswata, said that the problem was caused by inaccurate calculations when making policy decisions because MEG is in short supply or shortage. Under normal conditions, the need for MEG in Indonesia as a raw material for Polyester is recorded at 600,000 tons per year. On the other hand, the production capacity of MEG in Indonesia is only 200,000 tons per year. However, in the last three years, Indonesia has only been able to produce about 50,000 tons of MEG per year. "As a result, we have to import MEG, mostly from Saudi Arabia," said Redma, Monday (12/2).