Indonesia’s Per Capita Ceramic Consumption Remains Low in ASEAN Region
- brg_news_room
- Feb 9
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Indonesia: Ceramic consumption in Indonesia remains comparatively low within the Southeast Asian region, according to data from the Ministry of Industry. The country's domestic ceramic consumption currently stands at 2.5 square metres per capita, which is below the levels observed in other ASEAN member states.
The information was conveyed by Minister of Industry Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita during his address at the inauguration of the Board of Directors of the Indonesian Ceramic Industry Association (Asaki) for the 2026–2029 term. The event took place at the Ministry of Industry's office in Jakarta on Monday, 3 February.
"Per capita consumption of ceramics in Indonesia is still in the range of 2.5 square meters per capita. This is below, once again below the average of ASEAN countries which have reached an average of 3-3.5 square meters per capita per capita," said Agus.
Source: VOI



