Article: MINERAL WATER INDUSTRY STILL ATTRACTIVE TO INVESTORS: Export of Mineral Water Increases Drastically

Indonesian mineral water began to enter the export market in 1987, when the domestic demand for this kind of water became saturated and price competition started to get increasingly tougher. To sustain production, a number of mineral water companies began to seek opportunities to export their mineral water. In 1987, for example, the export of Indonesian mineral water reached 62 tons valued at US$ 12 thousand. In the following years, the export of Indonesian mineral water continued to increase at impressive rates, both in volume and in value. In 1990, for example, the export of Indonesian mineral water reached 13,902 tons valued at US$ 3,679 thousand, up 178.32% from the ...

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