Earlier, the chief of the Bali chapter of the Indonesian Textile Producers Association (API), AA Ngurah Mahendra, said the shortfall was not a new problem, citing increasingly tighter competition among textile producers. 

Also, adding to the problem were increasing prices of raw materials, he said.


"Besides tight competition, our foreign rivals have many ways to attract buyers by, among others, extending the period of time to settle debts. We don't have the courage to do that, so we lost out to our foreign rivals," he said.
Noting the role textiles played in adding to the province's foreign exchange earnings, he asked the local government to be more attentive about the decline in textile exports. 

"Unless the government pays attention to the textile industry we will collapse. Therefore, the government's attention is badly needed to increase exports," he said.(IGT/M038)
: Nyoman Budhiana
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