Tag: Riza

  • Indonesian Cigarette Industry Shifting Toward Exports

    Indonesian Cigarette Industry Shifting Toward Exports

    Indonesia’s white cigarette manufacturers are increasingly turning to exports to sustain operations as domestic demand softens under the weight of excise hikes and weakened purchasing power, industry officials say. According to Benny Wachjudi, chairman of the Indonesian White Cigarette Entrepreneurs Association (Gaprindo), many domestic consumers are shifting to cheaper illicit products, forcing legal producers to allocate up to 30% of output for export to keep machines running and avoid layoffs. Despite regulatory risks abroad, cigarette exports rose more than 20% in the past three years, reaching $1.9 billion in 2024, Gaprindo said.

    Indonesia ranks as the world’s fourth-largest tobacco exporter with a 6.08% global share, driven largely by sales to ASEAN markets led by the Philippines, according to the Indonesia Business Post. Deputy Industry Minister Faisol Riza stressed that exports are vital for sustaining nearly 6 million domestic jobs and maintaining foreign exchange contributions.

  • Indonesia Working Against Illegal Cigarettes

    Indonesia Working Against Illegal Cigarettes

    The Indonesian government is preparing a new regulation to curb the spread of illegal cigarettes, particularly those sold without excise bands, Deputy Minister of Industry Faisol Riza announced today (September 29). The plan will be accompanied by an expansion of Tobacco Products Industry Zones (KIHT) to more regions, an initiative that aims to attract illegal cigarette producers into these zones, encouraging them to operate legally under the tax-paying system.

    Data from the Ministry of Industry shows illegal cigarettes rose from 3% of total cigarette volume in 2019 to 6.9 percent in 2023, with machine-rolled clove cigarettes (SKM) making up the bulk of untaxed products. Riza warned that the illegal trade is hurting the domestic tobacco industry, causing idle machinery, reduced production, layoffs, and a negative impact on workers’ welfare.

    Indonesian smokers’ sensitivity to price has fueled demand for cheaper, untaxed cigarettes, the minister said. “A conducive business climate can only be realized if all parties, including the public, work together to eradicate the circulation of illegal cigarettes,” Riza said. The government emphasized that tackling illegal trade is essential to protecting legal producers and sustaining jobs within the sector.