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Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (
MSMEs
) revealed a scheme for 1,300 local brands to replace
used imported clothes
in
Senen Market
, Jakarta and Gedebage Market, Bandung.
Deputy for Small Business at the Ministry of UMKM, Temmy Satya Permana, said that the 1,300 brands would have a scheme
business to business
(B2B) with merchants.
Traders, said Temmy, could become
resellers
or distributors of these products.
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“We prepared 1,300
brands
to be chosen by sellers, used clothing traders in Senen and Gedebage and others.”Just for them to do B2B with the brand owners,” said Temmy when met at the Smesco Building, South Jakarta, Tuesday (18/11).
The plan is that Temmy will meet with second-hand imported clothing traders to discuss the scheme.These local products will later be sold per package, such as second-hand imported clothes bought by traders per balpres.
“How much is one bale on average? Usually it varies. There are packages with type A, type B, type C. It’s between IDR 5 million, IDR 3 million, IDR 2 million. Now we want local brand friends to also make packages like that,” he said.
Temmy said that the 1,300 local brands will be curated whose business scale suits the traders.
Traders will not be forced if their business packages are too expensive.The reason is, the government wants the scheme implemented to be profitable for traders.
“We have to see who their market share is and what they usually sell,” he said.
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