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ASEAN-Hong Kong, China Free Trade Agreement ECOTECH Work Programme – Final Report on Market Preferences and Jewelry Industries in ASEAN Capacity Building to Increase MSMEs Competitiveness on Jewelry Design Project
Author:Center for Standardization and Services for Craft and Batik Industry Ministry of Industry, Republic of Indonesia and University of Indonesia Research Team

Abstract
The ASEAN jewelry industry presents immense potential for collaborative development, with recommendations including synchronized gold purity standards, tax harmonization, emphasis on intra-industry trade, integration of ESG principles, global market expansion, SME empowerment, government support, access to material and financing, and curriculum adaptation. By implementing these strategies, ASEAN can fortify its position in the global jewelry market, fostering sustainable growth and international recognition for its diverse and dynamic industry
More Details
| Author | Center for Standardization and Services for Craft and Batik Industry Ministry of Industry, Republic of Indonesia and University of Indonesia Research Team |
| Barcode | <000000012128> |
| Edition | |
| Place | Yogyakarta |
| Publisher | Center for Standardization and Services for Craft and Batik Industry and University of Indonesia Research Team |
| Year | 2023 |
| Classification | Economic - ASEAN Economic Minister Meeting (AEM) 220 - Free Trade Agreements (FTA) and Closer Economic Partnership (CEP) 220.6 - ASEAN – Hong Kong, China Economic Relations |
| Call Number | 220.6 IND a |
| ISBN | N/A |
| Language | English |
| Content Type | Text Book |
| Media Type | |
| Number of copies | 1 |