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Pakistan to Test Waters in Fashion Trade with Indonesia

Pakistan to Test Waters in Fashion Trade with Indonesia

Pakistan seeks to tap into Indonesia’s market as it gears up to participate at Jakarta Fashion Week (JFW) for the first time next month.

Pakistani womenswear label Zuria Dor is slated to present a collection on Oct. 20, marking the country's debut at the capital's annual fashion event. 

The JFW runway is no stranger to international fashion labels, with last year's event for example, welcoming brands from Australia, the United Kingdom, India, Japan, South Korea and Sweden.

Zuria Dor design. Image: Instagram/zuriador
Zuria Dor design. Image: Instagram/zuriador

 

Muhammad Usman, the Pakistan Embassy in Jakarta’s commercial attaché, said the move would also be Pakistan’s first step toward forging trade relations in fashion between both countries. 

Usman said fabrics are already exported from Pakistan to Indonesia, as the materials are suitable for the warm climate of the archipelago. However, he added, there had been little to none trade activities on consumer goods in fashion.

Two-way trade between the countries reached US$2.64 billion in 2017, according to Trade Ministry data, tipping in favor of Indonesia. Exports to Pakistan was valued at $2.4 billion last year while Indonesia's imports from Pakistan was valued at $241.1 million.

Jakarta Fashion Week 2017. Image: http://indonesiaexpat.biz
Jakarta Fashion Week 2017. Image: http://indonesiaexpat.biz

 

Usman said trade between the two countries mostly comprised raw materials, with Pakistan's majority imports from Indonesia being palm oil, among others. The South Asian country, meanwhile, exports products such as oranges, rice as well as cotton yarn. 

Seeing the untapped potential in consumer, the Pakistan Embassy in Jakarta forged a collaboration with JFW organizers and invited a designer from Pakistan to present a collection, with Zuria Dor chosen for the debut. 

Zuria Dor. Image: GettyImages
Zuria Dor. Image: GettyImages

 

"So they'll be bringing in around 30 designs," Usman told The Jakarta Post on Tuesday, adding that it would be an equal mix between traditional Pakistani wear and modern designs.

"Indonesia, particularly Jakarta, has a huge population and a very good-sized middle-income class, which has spending power also. So maybe this will be a good start and hopefully we'll have good exposure. And next year, probably more designers will come.”


Source : The Jakarta Post

Indah Gilang Pusparani

Indah is a researcher at Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Daerah Kota Cirebon (Regional Development Planning and Research Agency of Cirebon Municipality). She covers More international relations, tourism, and startups in Southeast Asia region and beyond. Indah graduated from MSc Development Administration and Planning from University College London, United Kingdom in 2015. She finished bachelor degree from International Relations from University of Indonesia in 2014, with two exchange programs in Political Science at National University of Singapore and New Media in Journalism at Ball State University, USA. She was awarded Diplomacy Award at Harvard World Model United Nations and named as Indonesian Gifted Researcher by Australian National University. She is Researcher at Regional Planning Board in Cirebon, West Java. She previously worked as Editor in Bening Communication, the Commonwealth Parliament Association UK, and diplomacy consulting firm Best Delegate LLC in USA. Less
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