Jakarta (Antara Bali) - Seven Indonesian furniture and handicraft companies have taken
part in the "FIDExpo International Furniture Exhibition" in Moscow in an
effort to expand their markets to Russia.
The companies grouped under the Indonesian Furniture and Handicraft
Association (AMKRI) had used the opportunity to explore the Russian
furniture market, which is currently growing, according to a press
release by the Indonesian embassy in Moscow received here on Saturday.
CV Vina Arya Furniture, PT Erlangga B.N.H., PT Koloni Timur, PT
Hartco Utama, PT Property Asset Mandiri and CV Yudhistira participated
in the exhibition on May 12-15 and had displayed their products produced
by craftsmen in Semarang, Kudus, Solo and Cirebon.
Seeing the enthusiasm of the visitors in Moscow, AMKRI plans to use
the event as an entry point for Indonesian craftsmen to market their
products by participating in it more actively in the future.
The AMKRI delegation was received by the Indonesian ambassador to
Russia and Bellarus, Djauhari Oratmangun, at Wisma Duta on May 14, and
in the meeting the ambassador expressed appreciation of AMKRIs
participation in the FIDExpo, saying it will help the Indonesian
governments efforts to increase not only political but also economic
cooperation between Indonesia and Russia.
He said the Indonesian people in general still had a wrong perception of Russia as a communist country.
"Russia has already transformed, it is more open. So, it is time for us to change the perception," he remarked.
Meanwhile, AMKRI general chairman Soenoto expressed his
appreciation to the ambassador for receiving his delegation and
facilitating AMKRIs visit to Moscow to participate in the FIDExpo.
According to AMKRI, the worlds furniture export currently is US$124
billion and US$40 billion of it is contributed by China and other ASEAN
member countries, including Vietnam which accounts for around US$4.5
billion.
Indonesia, meanwhile, only contributes around US$1.8 billion in
such export, and therefore AMKRI will continue to boost the countrys
furniture export with new breakthroughs to increase it to US$5 billion
in the next five years at a growth rate of 20 percent a year. (WDY)
Indonesian Furniture Companies Seeking Market in Russia
Senin, 19 Mei 2014 9:22 WIB