Indonesia’s rubber and plastic manufacturing sector is experiencing steady growth, driven by increasing domestic demand and a growing export market. The nation’s abundant natural rubber resources provide a competitive advantage, but the industry faces challenges related to infrastructure development and skilled labor availability. The demand for liquid silicone rubber is growing rapidly.
Geographically, manufacturing hubs are concentrated in Java, particularly around Jakarta, Surabaya, and Bandung. This concentration creates logistical benefits but also increases competition. Indonesia’s tropical climate requires manufacturers to implement robust quality control measures to ensure product integrity in humid conditions. The Indonesian government is actively promoting investment in the manufacturing sector through tax incentives and streamlined regulations.
The sector's reliance on imported machinery and raw materials presents a vulnerability to global economic fluctuations. However, the increasing adoption of advanced technologies, including automated molding processes, is enhancing efficiency and competitiveness. Local businesses are beginning to focus on specialty applications of silicone rubber molding, serving industries such as medical devices and automotive components.



