Exports In 2018, Indonesia exported $155k in Plain weave cotton, >85% <100 g/m2, yarn dyed, making it the 23rd largest exporter of Plain weave cotton, >85% <100 g/m2, yarn dyed in the world. At the same year, Plain weave cotton, >85% <100 g/m2, yarn dyed was the 3115th most exported product in Indonesia. The main destination of Plain weave cotton, >85% <100 g/m2, yarn dyed exports from Indonesia are: Vietnam ($87.2k), Singapore ($28.1k), Malaysia ($26.2k), Timor-Leste ($8.63k), and United Kingdom ($1.63k).
The fastest growing export markets for Plain weave cotton, >85% <100 g/m2, yarn dyed of Indonesia between 2021 and 2022 were Vietnam ($84.5k), Singapore ($28.1k), and United Kingdom ($1.63k).
Imports In 2022, Indonesia imported $11.3M in Plain weave cotton, >85% <100 g/m2, yarn dyed, becoming the 2nd largest importer of Plain weave cotton, >85% <100 g/m2, yarn dyed in the world. At the same year, Plain weave cotton, >85% <100 g/m2, yarn dyed was the 1824th most imported product in Indonesia. Indonesia imports Plain weave cotton, >85% <100 g/m2, yarn dyed primarily from: China ($7.23M), India ($2.83M), Vietnam ($328k), Chinese Taipei ($317k), and South Korea ($280k).
The fastest growing import markets in Plain weave cotton, >85% <100 g/m2, yarn dyed for Indonesia between 2021 and 2022 were India ($2.13M), China ($1.2M), and Vietnam ($323k).
COMPANIES In 2023, leading companies such as Old Navy (5.97k), Gap (2.13k), and Hankook Tires (2.04k) were at the forefront of shipping Plain weave cotton, >85% <100 g/m2, yarn dyed from Indonesia to the United States.