US Most Absorbable Garment Exports From Bali
The United States market absorbed the most exports of non-knitted garments from Bali to 25.72 percent of the total merchandise shipments of 6.19 million US dollars during October 2017. Clothes
The United States market absorbed the most exports of non-knitted garments from Bali to 25.72 percent of the total merchandise shipments of 6.19 million US dollars during October 2017. Clothes
DENPASAR – I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport alerted 1,300 personnel daily from December 18, 2017 to January 8, 2018 to anticipate an increase in the number of passengers. GM Airport
The former Balinese politician who got kicked out of his party, Gerindra, for allegedly dealing drugs out of his house then went on the run to temporarily evade an inevitable
Bali earned foreign exchange amounting to USD443.44 million from shipments of various types of trade to foreign markets during the ten months of January-October 2017. The number increased USD23, 99
DENPASAR. Sculpture and various types of souvenirs made from raw wooden creativity of Balinese artists most widely absorbed the United States market. Sales to Uncle Sam’s country accounted for 24.02%
Denpasar – Sea transport passengers from Bali to various destinations in Indonesia as many as 216,699 people during October 2017, decreased 27,985 people or 11.44 percent over the previous month
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